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Newsletter on renewable energy sources released

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New Delhi , March 22

IN a major step towards promoting the use of renewable sources of energy, the Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources has come out with the first issue of a countrywide newsletter, which will enclose reports on national and international developments in the field of non-conventional energy, along with technical reviews and success stories to raise general awareness among people about the sector.

The newsletter, titled `AKSHAY URJA' was released here by the Lok Sabha Speaker, Mr Somnath Chatterjee.

The Minister for Parliamentary Affairs and Urban Development, Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad, and the Minister for Non-conventional Energy Sources, Mr Vilas Muttemwar, attended the release function. Lauding the initiative, Mr Chatterjee emphasised the importance of non-conventional sources of energy in meeting growing energy requirements of the country. "With our limited sources of conventional energy, we have to seriously and purposively work towards harnessing non-conventional energy sources," he said.

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