Atul Mathur, a Senior Assistant Editor with The Times of India, has over 27 years of experience in journalism, focusing primarily on governance, public policy, and politics. Based in Delhi, he specializes in creating researched, data-driven narratives that highlight the impact of these topics on everyday life. Mathur is recognized for his investigative work and ability to present complex issues clearly, particularly in the energy sector, where he covers areas such as power, renewable energy, coal, and mining. His commitment to human-interest stories helps bring important context to the discussions surrounding energy and environmental policies in India.
Why It Matters
The energy sector is critical to India’s economic growth and environmental sustainability. As the country seeks to transition to renewable energy sources, understanding the dynamics of power generation, coal usage, and mining is essential. Historical data indicates that India’s energy consumption has steadily increased, reflecting its rapid industrialization and urbanization. This transition is not only vital for reducing carbon emissions but also for ensuring energy security and meeting international climate commitments. Mathur’s work sheds light on these pressing issues, providing necessary insights into the ongoing energy debates in India.
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