A) The residents of the Island of Ghormara may live through dark days that threaten to render them homeless, but their nights aren't so dim.
B) By the end of 2016, India had an installed capacity of 42,849 MW from renewal sources and has a target of installing 175 GW of renewal energy by 2021-22.
C) One of the many islands in the Sunderbans that are at risk of submergence owing to rising sea levels and the vagaries of humen interventions, Ghormara is not connected to any power grid.
D) "Why would the government spend money connecting an island that is drowning? says the local priest, only half in jest.
E) Yet Ghormara's streets are well-lit and its residents have fans to give them respite from sweltering heat of summers.
Correct Answer: B
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