Talk of 'Green Jobs' from red Fort: What are these?

Prime minister Narendra Modi, while addressing from the ramparts of the red Fort on august 15, mentioned the important role of green jobs in India's climate change strategy. PM Modi says that green jobs are very important for the country. These jobs will help in fighting climate change.

On the 78th Independence Day from the red Fort, PM Modi said that the Green Hydrogen Mission is to be established globally and work is going on in this direction. In such a situation, there is a huge possibility of green jobs in the coming times. If this happens, the youth of the country will be at the forefront in this field. In this special story, you will know what green jobs mean, what work is done in them, what jobs are there, why their demand is increasing and what benefits you can get from them.

First, understand what green jobs are

Climate change is happening rapidly on earth. We are getting less resources like water and forests. Therefore, there is a great need for such jobs that can save the environment. These are called green jobs. Green jobs are those jobs that help save or improve our environment. Their work has a positive impact on the environment and does not harm the environment. Such as - production by using less water or reducing waste, building eco-friendly buildings or finding ways to make pollution-free vehicles. Jobs in sectors like hydropower, solar energy, electric vehicles are called green jobs.

The purpose of green jobs is to reduce waste and pollution, as well as promote ways of working that produce less substances that harm the environment. They protect natural things like forests, rivers, mountains. Apart from this, they also help in dealing with changes in weather like increasing heat, changing rain patterns.

Suppose a company makes solar energy panels. electricity is produced by installing these panels in homes and factories. people working in this company are engaged in green jobs. They are making products that can replace fuels like coal or petrol and reduce pollution.

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