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Which countries are Joins Hands with UN Habitat for Mission LiFE on June 16, 2023?
A)
India and Oman
B)
India and Kuwait
C)
India and Israel
D)
India and Libya

Correct Answer :   India and Kuwait


Embassy of India in Kuwait, in association with the United Nations Habitat Office in Kuwait, organized a Beach Cleaning Event on 16 June 2023.

The event, held  at the Beach opposite Bneid Al Gar, received tremendous support from various organizations, including the Office of the Hawally Governor, Kuwaiti Municipality, and Indian community associations such as the Kuwait Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KKMCC), Thrissur Association of Kuwait (TRASSK), Telugu Kala Samithi (TKS), Kuwait Tamil Peoples Service Centre (KTPSC), Prvasandra Reddy Association - Kuwait (PRAK), and Kuwait Kannada Koota (KKK).

The Beach Cleaning Event was organized as part of the Mission LiFE (Lifestyle For Environment) initiative of the Government of India, which was announced by Hon’ble Prime Minister H.E Narendra Modi at the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP26).

Aim : The mission aims to bring individual behaviors to the forefront of global climate action by promoting a circular economy and mindful utilization. Under Mission LiFE, behavioral change solutions target water and waste management sectors, encouraging climate-friendly practices at the individual, household, and community levels.

During the event, Ambassador of India to Kuwait Dr. Adarsh Swaika stressed the significance of sustainability in his inaugural remarks. Dr. Ameera Alhassan, Head of UN-Habitat GCC Kuwait Office, commended the Beach Cleaning event and called for the adoption of lifestyles that protect the environment.

Representatives of the Hawalli Governor, as well as ambassadors from Peru, Indonesia, Ghana, Afghanistan, Morocco, Romania, Vietnam, Cambodia, diplomats from the US Embassy, and several Heads of UN agencies in Kuwait, were also present and appreciated the efforts.

The Beach Cleaning Event saw enthusiastic participation from over 400 volunteers, including embassy staff, members of Indian community associations, and local residents. The activities focused on collecting and properly disposing of litter, particularly plastic waste and other debris that threatened marine life and the ecosystem.

The event aimed to promote environmental awareness and foster a sense of community while emphasizing the importance of making Mission LiFE a global movement by incorporating climate-friendly behaviors and social norms from different cultures..

Source : AIR

Published On : June 18, 2023
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