Lok Bhavan will join millions across the globe in observing Earth Hour 2026 on March 28, a worldwide movement organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature to raise awareness on climate change, energy conservation and environmental sustainability.
According to an official statement, the observance will take place from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., during which Lok Bhavan would switch off non-essential lights and electrical appliances as a symbolic gesture of commitment towards protecting the environment.
Governor, Nand Kishore Yadav has encouraged citizens of Nagaland to extend full cooperation in this symbolic act of solidarity, urging individuals, communities, households and businesses to actively participate by switching off non-essential lights, reducing energy consumption and spreading awareness on environmental conservation across Nagaland.
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While citing that “Earth Hour is more than just turning off lights-it is a powerful reminder of our shared responsibility to protect the environment,” the Governor of Nagaland urges everyone to take this moment to reflect and commit to meaningful climate action.
The Governor further citizens of Nagaland to observe the Earth Hour in a spirit of unity and responsibility, and to adopt energy-saving practices that contribute towards nvironmental conservation.

