|
logo
Live

Argus News - Breaking News: India Gate to Go Dark Tonight for Earth Hour 2026

National

Breaking News: India Gate to Go Dark Tonight for Earth Hour 2026

Shambhu Datta Mishra
Browse all articles by Shambhu Datta Mishra
·1 week ago·2 min read
Breaking News: India Gate to Go Dark Tonight for Earth Hour 2026
India Gate will go dark for Earth Hour 2026.

Key Points

India Gate will go dark for Earth Hour 2026, joining global landmarks in a symbolic lightsoff event to mark 20 years of climate action and collective environmental responsibility.

New Delhi, Mar 28: New Delhi’s iconic India Gate will go dark on Saturday night, between 8:30 pm and 9:30 pm IST, as part of Earth Hour 2026, a global environmental initiative encouraging people and institutions to switch off nonessential lights for one hour to raise awareness about climate change and environmental sustainability. 

 

Earth Hour this year marks the 20th anniversary of the global movement, observed under the theme “Give an Hour for Earth,” highlighting collective action for our planet.

 

Organised annually by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Earth Hour began in 2007 as a symbolic “lightsoff event in Sydney, Australia, and has since grown into one of the worlds greatest grassroots environmental efforts, uniting millions of people, businesses, and monuments in more than 190 countries and territories.

Also read: Google Faces Lawsuit for Exposing Epstein Survivors’ Data

 

In anticipation of the event, city authorities across India have urged residents to switch off nonessential lights and electrical appliances during the onehour observance. In Hyderabad, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) appealed to citizens to participate actively in Earth Hour 2026 by turning off unnecessary lighting from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, reinforcing the message of environmental stewardship.

 

Argus News App

📱 Get Argus News App

📰 60 Word News🎬 Argus Podcast📺 Live TV and Breaking News🔔 Free Notification Alerts
Download Free:

GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan urged residents to embrace the symbolic act as more than just an energysaving measure, saying, Every small action counts. By dedicating just one hour to the planet, we can inspire meaningful change and contribute towards a sustainable future.” His appeal reflects the broader goal of Earth Hour, to encourage individuals, communities, and organisations to reflect on their environmental impact and commit to sustainability.

 

Across India and around the world, iconic landmarks, public spaces, and private homes will join the symbolic switchoff, drawing attention to the urgency of climate action and the conservation of natural resources.

 

Last year, renowned structures such as India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and other national monuments participated in similar lightsout observances, reinforcing the cultural significance of the campaign in the country.

 

Environmental experts say Earth Hour serves not only as a symbolic gesture but also as a reminder of the collective responsibility to address climate change, from reducing energy consumption to supporting policies and practices that protect ecosystems and reduce carbon emissions.

 

(IANS)

Related Topics

Explore more stories

Sponsored
Breaking News: India Gate to Go Dark Tonight for Earth Hour 2026 | Argus English