Hillary Clinton

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Alternative Clean Energy Is India's Future, Says Hillary Clinton In ... (NDTV)

Alternative clean energy is India's future and "it would not burden the country" but generate more income for local communities, former US Secretary of ...

So I think it's especially important to shut off social media and your phone in order to have that time for self-reflection," she said. She also spoke of the importance of self-reflection and introspection while being in leadership roles, and said it is important to "shut off social media and your phone in order to have that time for self-reflection." "Alternative clean energy is India's future, and it would not burden the country, but instead, it can reduce costs and generate more income for the communities," a statement issued by the IITGN quoted her as saying.

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Hillary Clinton Visits the Desai Foundation Trust's Asani Sanitary ... (India New England)

Navsari, Gujarat, India—The Navsari, Gujarat-based Desai Foundation Trust (DFT), an NGO which has been dedicated to empowering women and children through ...

With the upcoming G20 Summit in India later this year, all eyes will be on the nation and its work to uplift the most vulnerable affected by climate change socio-economic hardship, and through the lens of women’s rights. This resilient program we hope can serve as a model for other organizations to look within the communities they serve for the solutions to uplift them,” said Megha Desai, President of the Desai Foundation. The Desai Foundation’s award-winning program has been heralded as best-in-class. Secretary Clinton has made multiple visits to India and is well-known for her longtime dedication to uplifting the lives of women and girls and supporting inclusive economic development in India. needs of rural communities during the Covid-19 pandemic. She first met the Desai Foundation’s Heroes for Humanity Heroes.

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All countries, including China, should be open and transparent in ... (The Indian Express)

While referring to the Covid pandemic and the lessons learnt from it, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Tuesday said every country, ...

Advising students to mitigate the impact of social media, she added, “I feel like many of you who are here and getting this great world class education, trying to understand the impact of technology and social media, not to do away with it, but to try to mitigate it. And lastly, the Desai Foundation Health Camp, in collaboration with the IITGN-NYASA students, a programme that brings healthcare to rural communities. “In the workplace it’s important that other women support women who are being adversely affected…it’s important that all of us as women in professional or public life, realise that sexism and misogyny are still around and sadly, it has become quite very virulent on social media. Clinton also admitted that there was a collapse of public health infrastructure in the US and India. [Covid-19](https://indianexpress.com/about/coronavirus/) pandemic, Clinton said, “We need to have supply chains in our countries and immediate regions so that we are not dependent and are able to provide what we need. India and the United States did a great and quick job in bringing vaccines to the market compared to other countries.

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Maharashtra: Hillary Clinton To Visit Ellora Caves, Ghrishneshwar ... (Outlook India)

Clinton announced a Global Climate Resilience Fund of 50 million dollars for women to fight climate change in association with the Self Employed Women's ...

She attended a programme in Ahmedabad on Sunday to mark 50 years of SEWA as a trade union and paid homage to its founder and renowned social activist Ela Bhatt, who passed away in November last year. On Monday, Clinton announced a Global Climate Resilience Fund of 50 million dollars for women to fight climate change in association with the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) founded by late activist Ela Bhatt. Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton will on Tuesday arrive in Maharashtra's Aurangabad district where she will visit the world- famous Ellora Caves on Wednesday, an official said.

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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits IIT Gandhinagar ... (DeshGujarat)

During a town hall at the Institute titled “Insights from Her Journey”, Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton emphasised the need to take climate action and adopt ...

Her words of appreciation for our social outreach programme NEEV and student initiative NYASA along with our partnership with Desai Foundation have given us a great impetus to continue creating a more inclusive environment.” Sharing her thoughts on the importance of self-reflection and introspection while being in leadership roles, Secretary Clinton said, “We are living in such a fast-paced world and being overstimulated by information as well as misinformation. Welcoming Clinton, Prof Rajat Moona, Director, IITGN, said, “It is a matter of great honour to host Secretary Hillary Clinton at IIT Gandhinagar today, who has done immense work for various communities around the world. It is this philosophy of improving lives and giving back that has guided the endeavours of IIT Gandhinagar over the years. But we have to have global responses to curb it, and every country, especially China, has to be more open and transparent in sharing accurate information in real-time. The former first woman Senator from New York state also underscored the importance of higher education to prepare young people for tomorrow and said, “Education at all levels is the key to the continuing effort for economic and social equality and justice. They cannot continue to guard information the rest of the world needs to know; 3) We need to be smarter about getting enough access to healthcare that people might need if it happens again. India and the United States did a great and quick job in bringing vaccines to the market compared to other countries. She also encouraged girls and women to develop enough resilience and support each other in dealing with adversity, “Dealing with adversity is a challenge regardless of gender, but as women, we must develop enough resilience and confidence to go through the adversity. So from a very young age, I was given an opportunity to pursue my interest and develop my own path in life. There is a lot of uncertainty, which is understandable at the start of such a Global pandemic, but we didn’t really communicate effectively with large portions of our population. But it requires organisation from the public sector, the private sector, and civil society.

Hillary Clinton arrives in Aurangabad on two-day tour (United News of India)

Uniindia: Aurangabad,Feb 7 (UNI) Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived here by a Chartered Flight from Ahmedabad on Tuesday During ...

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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton $50 million Global ... (Times of India)

Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced funds of 50 million dollars for climate change when she met the women of salt pan in ...

Roughly 70 per cent of the total production of salt in the country comes from the salt pans of Gujarat, majorly spread across Little Rann of Kutch in Surendranagar district. [Clinton](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/toi-original/watch-hillary-clinton-pays-homage-to-sewa-founder-late-ela-bhatt-announces-climate-resilience-fund/videoshow/97626286.cms) also interacted with the women salt pan workers. Hillary

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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton $50 million Global ... (Times of India)

Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced funds of 50 million dollars for climate change when she met the women of salt pan in ...

Roughly 70 per cent of the total production of salt in the country comes from the salt pans of Gujarat, majorly spread across Little Rann of Kutch in Surendranagar district. [Clinton](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/toi-original/watch-hillary-clinton-pays-homage-to-sewa-founder-late-ela-bhatt-announces-climate-resilience-fund/videoshow/97626286.cms) also interacted with the women salt pan workers. Hillary

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Alternative clean energy is India's future, says Hillary Clinton (Economic Times)

"Alternative clean energy is India's future, and it would not burden the country, but instead, it can reduce costs and generate more income for the ...

"So, it is important that other women support women who are adversely affected," she was quoted as saying in the media release. So I think it's especially important to shut off social media and your phone in order to have that time for self-reflection," she said. Women in professional and public life realise that sexism and misogyny are still around, and its prevalence on social media has become "a new challenge that we have not confronted before," she said. "There is a lot of uncertainty, which is understandable at the start of such a global pandemic, but we didn't really communicate effectively with large portions of our population," the former US presidential candidate said. To a question from a student about takeaways from the coronavirus pandemic, she spoke about the importance of building a better public healthcare infrastructure that does not collapse during emergency, better communication of public health messages and better supply chains, among other things. "Alternative clean energy is India's future, and it would not burden the country, but instead, it can reduce costs and generate more income for the communities," a statement issued by the IITGN quoted her as saying.

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Secretary Hillary Clinton Visits the Desai Foundation Trust's Asani ... (PR Newswire India)

PRNewswire/ -- The Navsari, Gujarat-based Desai Foundation Trust (DFT), an NGO which has been dedicated to empowering women and children through community.

The Desai Foundation Trust is the sister entity in Navsari, Gujarat, of The Desai Foundation, headquartered in Woburn, Mass. For the past 25 years, The Desai Foundation has been perfecting it's programming by listening to the people they serve. Through CGI, the community has made more than 3,700 Commitments to Action that have made a difference in the lives of more than 435 million people in more than 180 countries. Founded in Geneva in 1994 by Srichand Parmanand Hinduja with a vision to provide clients with a bridge between East and West, our institution remains the only Indian-owned Swiss bank in history. The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) convenes global and emerging leaders to create and implement solutions to the world's most pressing challenges. The Desai Foundation's Heroes for Humanity (HFH) initiative grew out of a response to the needs of rural communities during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Desai Foundation is committed to implementing its ReSkilling programming for the women impacted by climate change to ensure they can pursue new jobs and provide for their families. With the upcoming G20 Summit in India later this year, all eyes will be on the nation and its work to uplift the most vulnerable affected by climate change socio-economic hardship, and through the lens of women's rights. The bank's CEO, Karam Hinduja, was in attendance at the site visit, along with Megha Desai, Desai Foundation president Mittal Gohil, Desai Foundation Trust executive director, and DF Board Members Yash Shah (USA, CEO Jeavio), Kiran Desai (Mumbai), Dipika Desai (Mumbai), and Vikram Parekh (Navsari). Secretary Clinton has made multiple visits to India and is well-known for her longtime dedication to uplifting the lives of women and girls and supporting inclusive economic development in India. "Every organization that works in rural India has seen their constituents feel the direct and immediate impact of climate change. These Commitments were made by members of the CGI community at the CGI 2022 Meeting, which resulted in 144 new Commitments to Action addressing climate resilience, global health equity, inclusive economic growth, the global refugee crisis, and other critical global challenges.

Clean energy is India's future: Hillary Clinton (Times of India)

“Today India is well-positioned to adopt clean energy to achieve economic growth,” Clinton said, citing the example of women at a salt pan farm in Gujarat's ...

, on Tuesday, said that alternative clean energy is India’s future and it would not burden the country. The opportunity for India to be a leader in clean energy is ‘dramatically available’ as it can bring down costs and decentralize clean power using creative thinking and scientific know-how of institutions like IITGn, she said, adding sustainable solutions should be adopted in daily life. “Today India is well-positioned to adopt clean energy to achieve economic growth,” Clinton said, citing the example of women at a salt pan farm in Gujarat’s Surendranagar district who use solar-powered pumps.

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Hillary Clinton Visits IIT Gandhinagar, Urges Students to Shut Off ... (India New England)

Gandhinagar, India– Known globally for her humanitarian outlook and advocacy for social justice and women's rights, former First Lady and Secretary of State ...

Here she saw three of their flagship programmes – Heroes for Humanity, a programme born from the COVID pandemic that employs 500 local village residents and provides them with training to deliver local programming. These Commitments were made by members of the CGI community at the CGI 2022 Meeting, which resulted in 144 new Commitments to Action addressing climate resilience, global health equity, inclusive economic growth, the global refugee crisis, and other critical global challenges. Her words of appreciation for our social outreach programme NEEV and student initiative NYASA along with our partnership with Desai Foundation have given us a great impetus to continue creating a more inclusive environment.” We believe in adopting a global outlook in our academic and research activities and applying it to address some global as well as regional challenges. But we have to have global responses to curb it, and every country, especially China, has to be more open and transparent in sharing accurate information in real-time. India and the United States did a great and quick job in bringing vaccines to the market compared to other countries.

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Hillary Clinton spends time in Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves of ... (Economic Times)

After her visit, Clinton wrote in the visitors' book "What an extraordinary historic site. Thank you for sharing it with me and the world" said the official ...

[Little Rann of Kutch](/topic/little-rann-of-kutch)in Gujarat on Monday and learnt from them the process of salt production and the hardships faced by them. 10 (Buddhist), 16 (Kailash-Hindu), 32 and 34 (Indrasabha-Jain)," said Conservation Assistant Rajesh Waklekar. [Maharashtra](/topic/maharashtra)'s [Ellora Caves](/topic/ellora-caves), a [UNESCO](/topic/unesco)world heritage centre, and called the cave complex an "extraordinary historic site" in her remarks in the visitors' book, an official told PTI. She attended a programme in Ahmedabad on Sunday to mark 50 years of SEWA as a trade union and paid homage to its founder and renowned social activist Ela Bhatt, who passed away in November last year. [Ellora](/topic/ellora)Caves around 10.30 am and was there for nearly two and a half hours. She visited the Hindu, Buddhist and [Jain](/topic/jain)caves of Ellora.

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Alternative clean energy is India's future, says Hillary Clinton (The Tribune)

Alternative clean energy is India's future and “it would not burden the country” but generate more income for local communities, former US Secretary of ...

So I think it’s especially important to shut off social media and your phone in order to have that time for self-reflection,” she said. She also spoke of the importance of self-reflection and introspection while being in leadership roles, and said it is important to “shut off social media and your phone in order to have that time for self-reflection.” “We are living in such a fast-paced world and being overstimulated by information as well as misinformation. While India and the United States did a great and quick job of bringing vaccines to the market compared to other countries, there is a need for a “global response to curb it, and every country, especially China, has to be more open and transparent in sharing accurate information in real-time,” she said. “They cannot continue to guard information the rest of the world needs to know...The whole world should come together and try to cooperate about how we are going to prepare for whatever comes next,” Clinton added. The opportunity for India to be a leader in clean energy is “dramatically available” as it can bring down costs and decentralise clean energy using creative thinking and scientific know-how of institutions like IITGN, she added. “Alternative clean energy is India’s future, and it would not burden the country, but instead, it can reduce costs and generate more income for the communities,” a statement issued by the IITGN quoted her as saying.

Maha: Hillary Clinton spends time in Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves ... (Press Trust of India)

Aurangabad Feb 8 (PTI) Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday spent nearly two and a half hours at Maharashtra's Ellora Caves, ...

Maha: Hillary Clinton spends time in Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves ... (Press Trust of India)

Aurangabad Feb 8 (PTI) Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday spent nearly two and a half hours at Maharashtra's Ellora Caves, ...

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Hillary Clinton visits Ellora Caves, Grishneshwar temple in ... (The Hindu)

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday visited the historic Ellora Caves in Maharashtra's Aurangabad district during her two-day ...

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Maha: Hillary Clinton spends time in Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves ... (Press Trust of India)

Aurangabad Feb 8 (PTI) Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday spent nearly two and a half hours at Maharashtra's Ellora Caves, ...

“Clinton reached the world heritage site of Ellora Caves around 10.30 am and was there for nearly two and a half hours. 10 (Buddhist), 16 (Kailash-Hindu), 32 and 34 (Indrasabha-Jain),” said Conservation Assistant Rajesh Waklekar. Clinton was on a two-day tour of Aurangabad city.

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