Delhi's United Stand: An Hour for Earth - Embracing Earth Hour 2026
City power discoms in Delhi urge residents to participate in Earth Hour by switching off non-essential electrical appliances. BSES discoms join WWF-India's initiative, 'Give an Hour for Earth.' The movement calls for a collective commitment to sustainability through a global action spanning over 190 countries.
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Delhi's power distribution companies call on citizens to support Earth Hour by switching off non-essential electrical devices for an hour on Saturday night. The initiative, which aligns with WWF-India, seeks to champion a sustainable environment under the theme 'Give an Hour for Earth.'
BSES, as a key partner of WWF-India, is engaging its vast consumer base across multiple districts, promoting the symbolic act of turning off appliances. The effort underscores a larger message of inspiring lasting change towards sustainability.
This year's event not only urges immediate action but also commemorates 20 years of a global movement that began in Sydney. The campaign illustrates a continuing, collective commitment to climate action worldwide, with participation from over 190 countries.
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