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Maharashtra Highlights Bela Gram As First Net Zero Panchayat

At Mumbai Climate Week 2026, climate planners and policymakers highlighted Bela Gram, a village in Bhandara district, Maharashtra, as the state’s first net zero Panchayat, showcasing its community-led approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and strengthening local sustainability. The presentation underscored how tailored grassroots leadership — rooted in Panchayat governance — can advance climate resilience well beyond policy discussions in urban centres.

Located in the Vidarbha region, Bela Gram has achieved net-zero status by balancing emissions through locally appropriate climate actions, including renewable energy deployment, extensive tree cover enhancement and waste management reforms. The village’s journey featured widespread plantation drives, solar rooftop adoption on public and private buildings, household-level waste segregation, and a community-wide ban on single-use plastics — interventions designed to reduce carbon emissions while improving quality of life.Organisers at Mumbai Climate Week pointed to Bela Gram as a replicable model of small-town climate leadership, carved out by Panchayat decision-making rather than large institutional mandates. Central to this recognition was the Panchayat’s efforts to pivot from traditional biomass-based activities to cleaner systems such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for household cooking, and the installation of renewable energy systems that generate clean power at the source.

Urban planning and climate governance experts say that highlighting a rural Panchayat at a city-based climate forum reflects a growing understanding that sustainability efforts must bridge both urban and rural contexts. Climate Week organisers emphasised that equitable transitions require decentralised solutions embedded in local governance structures; examples like Bela Gram demonstrate how community engagement and inclusive planning can create durable climate gains even in areas with modest resources.The broader significance lies not just in emissions numbers, but in empowering elected local bodies — especially Panchayati Raj Institutions — to shape climate action that is socially responsive, economically beneficial and environmentally sound. Scholars note that such models may inform urban-rural synergies in Maharashtra’s climate strategy, especially as cities like Mumbai pursue net-zero pathways alongside rural constituencies confronting climate stress.

Critically, Bela Gram’s experience also illustrates how climate mitigation intersects with social development: by integrating waste management with livelihoods, expanding access to clean energy and incentivising environmental stewardship at the household level, the village has created a sustainability narrative that resonates with both rural residents and climate policymakers. This blending of ecological and socioeconomic priorities aligns with broader state ambitions to embed resilience into planning frameworks statewide.

As Maharashtra refines its climate action plans beyond Mumbai Climate Week, the spotlight on Bela Gram is likely to inspire similar village-level climate efforts across the state. Officials and experts are now exploring how community-driven decarbonisation can complement state and city action plans — from clean energy transitions to waste-responsive governance — helping bridge the urban-rural divide in climate resilience strategies.

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