Why in the News?
Bela Gram Panchayat in Bhandara district of Maharashtra was recognised as India’s first net-zero panchayat. It received national attention during Mumbai Climate Week 2026 for its carbon-neutral initiatives. The recognition highlights the role of local bodies in climate action and sustainable development.
About Bela Gram Panchayat
- Bela Gram Panchayat is located in Bhandara district of the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra.
- It became India’s first net-zero panchayat through community-led climate initiatives.
- Bela Gram panchayat planted more than 90.000 trees during weddings and festivals.
- It also advocated for a smooth energy transition from smoky chulhas to LPG.
- It installed solar panels at homes, anganwadis, and Panchayat offices
- Promoted waste segregation and eliminated single-use plastics.
- It had earlier received the 2024 Rashtriya Panchayat Puraskar for excellence in governance.
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What is Net-Zero?
- Net-zero means balancing the amount of greenhouse gases emitted with the amount removed from the atmosphere.
- This does not mean that emissions completely stop. It means we reduce them as much as possible through clean energy, energy efficiency and sustainable lifestyles.
- The small amount that still remains is then balanced by planting trees or using other carbon absorption methods.
- India has committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.
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Panchayat-Led Climate Initiatives in Other States
Similar panchayat-led climate initiatives are as follows:
- Perinjanam in Kerala implemented the “Solar Gramam” project, turning households into rooftop solar prosumers.
- Siyari in Jharkhand revived lakes and promoted solar irrigation through District Mineral Fund support.
- Badakichab in Odisha restored forests through indigenous women-led plantation drives.
- Garhi in Bihar built check dams and ponds to tackle water scarcity and soil erosion.
- Kolar in Karnataka promoted climate-resilient agriculture and revived water bodies.
- These examples show that climate governance is becoming decentralised and community-driven.
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