जलवायु परिवर्तन पर राष्ट्रीय कार्य योजना
Umbrella programme with 8 national missions covering solar energy, enhanced energy efficiency, sustainable habitat, water, Himalayan ecosystem, green India, agriculture, and strategic knowledge.
The National Action Plan on Climate Change is a national-level umbrella programme designed to address climate change through multiple missions, so individual eligibility criteria are not strictly defined as with typical citizen-oriented schemes. This programme is open to various stakeholders including government organizations, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, educational bodies, and private organizations working on climate-related initiatives. Individuals and organizations interested in contributing to climate action through the 8 national missions can explore participation opportunities. There are no specific age limits, income restrictions, caste or category-based eligibility requirements mentioned for this scheme. The programme is applicable across all of India, with specific missions targeting different regions like the Himalayan ecosystem mission focusing on northern regions. Eligibility typically depends on the specific mission selected and the nature of project proposed. Organizations must have relevant experience and capability to execute climate action projects. For precise eligibility requirements for each of the 8 missions covering solar energy, energy efficiency, sustainable habitat, water resources, Himalayan ecosystem, green India, agriculture, and strategic knowledge, applicants should consult the detailed guidelines available on the Ministry of Environment website or contact them directly for clarification.
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