CPWC Maharashtra Encourages Community-Driven Welfare and Sustainability Initiatives
Mrs. Shyamala Desai is supporting community participation and environmental awareness initiatives for sustainable social welfare across Maharashtra.
Mrs. Shyamala Desai is supporting community participation and environmental awareness initiatives for sustainable social welfare across Maharashtra.
Adv. Devdas Rajaram Shinde is leading efforts to strengthen awareness, transparency, and sustainable community participation initiatives across Maharashtra.
CPWC Maharashtra is strengthening governance, environmental awareness, and sustainable community participation initiatives under the leadership of Mr. Aaditya Ramchandra Patait.
CPWC Maharashtra is encouraging youth engagement and community participation for environmental conservation and sustainable social welfare in West Maharashtra.
CPWC Maharashtra is promoting environmental conservation and community participation initiatives in the Vidarbha Amarawati Region under the leadership of Mr. Sanjay Shivajirao Mogal.
Indian states are strengthening climate governance by setting up district-level climate action cells to improve local resilience, coordination, and response to climate risks.
Experts have identified artificial intelligence as a potential platform for cooperation between the United States and China in areas such as climate change mitigation and public health innovation, highlighting opportunities for joint research and technology-driven solutions.
India and Oman have signed a landmark Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit, elevating their centuries-old civilizational and maritime ties into a modern strategic economic partnership. The pact significantly deepens cooperation across sectors such as energy, agriculture, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, green development, education, and connectivity.
Under CEPA, India gains zero-duty access on over 98% of Oman’s tariff lines, covering more than 99% of Indian exports, benefiting labour-intensive industries, MSMEs, artisans, and women-led enterprises. Services trade, skilled mobility, and 100% FDI for Indian companies in key sectors receive a major boost, while sensitive Indian sectors remain protected. With bilateral trade already at USD 10.61 billion (FY 2024–25) and strong people-to-people ties—including nearly 700,000 Indians living in Oman—the agreement is expected to substantially expand trade, investment, and employment, positioning Oman as a strategic gateway for India to West Asia and Africa and setting a template for future Gulf partnerships.
India continues to integrate climate considerations into governance and policy planning for sustainable development.
The Climate & People Welfare Council (CPWC) has been launched as a national-level institutional platform to advance integrated initiatives in climate protection, social welfare, and sustainable development through a structured, multi-tier governance framework.