During the G20 environment and climate sustainability working group, which will be convened in Ahmedabad next week, India will demonstrate its traditional water management methods and its capacity to construct large-scale water projects. India requested that G20 members share their best practises for managing water in order to promote cross-learning and knowledge exchange while it held the G20 leadership. According to Union Jal Shakti Ministry Special Secretary Debashree Mukherjee, who briefed reporters on the meeting, the technical sessions during the three-day meeting, which starts on Monday, will concentrate on five areas: resource efficiency and the circular economy, water sanitation and hygiene, climate change mitigation, and climate resilient infrastructure.
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