Gautam Adani thanked women’s messengers for visiting Adani renewable energy park

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India],

After being taken on social media on International Women’s Day, Gautam Adani highlighted the praise and insight of diplomats about local women who contributed to these large -scale projects. He described his words as “really uplift” and confirmed the importance of breaking obstacles to shape a better future.

In social media posts, Adani said, “Our family was honored for hosting nine motivational women ambassadors and high commissioners in India. I am grateful for his visit to Adani renewable energy park of Khavada and SEZ of Mundra. Their praise and advice for local women running these projects was really uplifting. On Int’l Women’s Day, here is to break the obstacles and shape a better future! ,

A delegation of women ambassadors and high commissioners from nine countries visited Khavda and Mundra in Gujarat to watch Adani projects, where renewable energy is the cornerstone of environmental leadership.

Next to the International Women’s Day, the messengers visited the world’s largest renewable energy park, operated by Adani Green Energy in Khavda, Gujarat and India’s largest commercial port, run by Adani Ports in Mundra and SEZ Limited.

The messengers were surprised to see women professionals and engineers contributing to India’s industrial, economic and energy change, underlining the growing role of women in shaping the future of the country.

India’s largest renewable company Adani Green Energy is developing the world’s largest clean power plant. Built in 538 square kilometers, it is five times the Paris -shaped five times and is almost larger as Mumbai.

The delegation included women ambassadors and high commissioners from countries such as Indonesia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Seychelles, Slovenia, Lesotho, Estonia and Luxembourg.

Talking with ANI, the messengers shared their insights on visiting the sites of projects in Gujarat, which left all of them ‘impressed’ and said that it was a learning experience of how the company was helping India move towards its zero-furious goals.

Indonesia’s Ambassador to India, while talking to Annie, said, “This is a wonderful journey for us, not only me as an individual or an ambassador.” But as Indonesia, as a country that has a very deep connection with the Adani group. ,

He said, “Adani has long invested in Indonesia, so this journey has been very enlightening and it is very important for us to understand where India is now and where Adani is now. So it has been a wonderful journey. Hospitality is excellent.”

Emphasizing cooperative efforts between its countries and India to promote cleaner and greenery solutions for the region and beyond, the messengers of Lithuania and Seychelles underlined the importance of permanent energy and said that a lot could be learned from Adani group in terms of massive expansion for a ‘Win-Worch’ between countries.

Lithuania Ambassador to India Diana Mikavisin told Annie, “I am participating in this great journey because my country developed here is relevant to my country, Lithuania. We have solar technologies and ports, and we are ready to establish contacts for cooperation. ,

He said, “I was inspired by what I saw. Some things are standing outside: ‘Scale’ and ‘spirit of mission’. This is a very strategic objective. Using a landscape that is barren and has been developed to make it useful for the country by strategic ways. The high-level technology we saw was outstanding. ,

Highlighting India’s progress in clean energy, Estonia’s ambassador to India appreciated India’s industrial development and said that the country is ‘well equipped’ to use renewable energy.

“We had an excellent and great experience here. It was effective to see the scale of Khavda. I knew it was big. We also have solar plants in Estonia, but I did not imagine it so big. It is extremely important that we are now using renewable energy. India is very well equipped. In northern countries such as Estonia, we do not have as much sun, and we do not have much wind as India. Therefore, we are struggling a bit with those challenges. But it is very effective to see that solar energy is used to such an extent ”, the ambassador Marje Luup said. (AI)

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