INDIA

Kejriwal To Address Climate Change Summit Through Video Conference

Mumbai: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will address the C-40 climate change summit through the video conference on Friday after the minister of external Affairs denied him to visit Denmark.

According to the government, the chief minister has accepted the request of summit organizers to deliver his address through video conference in the session titled ‘breath deeply, city solutions for clean air’.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief will also address a joint press conference through video conferencing with mayors of six major world cities at 12 noon(Indian standard time) on Friday.

The C-40 summit, which contains more than 90 of world’s leading cities to take bold climate action and build a healthier and more sustainable Future, started I. Denmark on October 9 and will conclude on October 12.

“The chief minister is also likely to share the experience of how Delhi became the first city in the world to successfully implement the odd-even experiment for restricting vehicular traffic on the roads of the city, which led to a reduction of air pollution in the national capital,” the statement read.

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