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From Delhi To Mumbai, India Switches Off For Earth Hour -Watch
The event encourages people to turn off the lights for 60 minutes from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. to showcase their support for environmental stewardship.
New Delhi: On March 23, the world celebrates Earth Hour Day, an annual initiative coordinated by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to signify the importance and awareness regarding the environment.
This year the global community has observed the 18th edition of Earth Hour with a special theme of "Biggest hour for Earth." The event encourages people to turn off the lights for 60 minutes from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. to showcase their support for environmental stewardship.
Let's watch the special visuals of Earth Day across the corners of India.
The Earth Hour obseves at the Napier Museum in Thiruvananthapuram by lighting candles in the shape of the number '60' symbolising 60 minutes of an hour.
In light of Earth Hour, 130 MW of electricity was saved in the BSES area, Across Delhi, the savings amounted to 206 MW during this hour-long period.
History Of Earth Hour
In 2007, the concept of Earth Day was born in Sydney, Australia and rapidly became a worldwide movement. Earlier it was called an action for gaining consent for environmental change, symbolising the act of turning off lights to save energy. Over the years, this moment become famous across the globe. People from different countries, cultures, and time zones emphasize the powerful action against the environmental changes.