Akshay Urja Day is observed annually on August 20 to emphasize the significance of renewable energy in building a sustainable and environmentally responsible future. Celebrated across India, this day aligns with the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and serves to educate the public about the importance of adopting alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, and biomass. As the country grapples with the challenges of climate change and rising energy demands, Akshay Urja Day emerges as a beacon for clean energy advocacy.
History of Akshay Urja Day
Established in 2004 by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), the day was introduced to support the national mission of reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
The inaugural celebration took place in New Delhi, featuring an inspiring human chain formed by over 12,000 schoolchildren, symbolizing unity in promoting renewable energy awareness
The event was graced by Dr. Manmohan Singh, then Prime Minister, and since then, the day has gained traction nationwide as a key event in India’s clean energy calendar.
Significance of Akshay Urja Day
Akshay Urja Day holds national and environmental importance. It serves as a reminder of India’s responsibility to preserve the environment while advancing technologically.
Key areas of significance include
- Promotion of Renewable Energy: Encourages the use of solar, wind, hydro, and biomass energy over conventional sources like coal and petroleum.
- Public Awareness: Educates people on the benefits of green energy—lower pollution levels, improved health, and economic savings.
- Youth Engagement: Inspires the younger generation to adopt and innovate within the clean energy sector.
- Support for Government Initiatives: Highlights India’s progress under missions such as the National Solar Mission and other sustainable development goals.
Celebrations of Akshay Urja Day 2025
In 2025, Akshay Urja Day continues to focus on community participation and educational outreach, particularly among youth.
Typical celebrations include
- Competitions and Activities in Educational Institutions
- Awareness Rallies
- Government and NGO Collaborations


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