Renewable, EV Sectors Set to Create Massive Green Jobs: Dr. Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh announced that renewable energy and electric mobility sectors will create massive green jobs in India. He spoke at a conference at Jamia Millia Islamia on Earth Day, highlighting the National Green Hydrogen Mission and circular economy opportunities. The minister emphasized that green entrepreneurship will drive the future green economy. He also noted India's expanding nuclear power capacity and private sector participation in strategic sectors.

Key Points: Renewable & EV Sectors to Create Green Jobs: Dr. Jitendra Singh

  • Renewable and EV sectors to generate large-scale employment
  • National Green Hydrogen Mission lays foundation for clean industrial transformation
  • Circular economy and biofuels offer entrepreneurial potential
  • India well-positioned to lead global green transition
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Renewable, EV sectors set to create massive green jobs in future: Dr. Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh says renewable energy and electric mobility will create massive green jobs, highlighting National Green Hydrogen Mission and circular economy.

"Green jobs and green entrepreneurship are set to become the defining driver of the Green Economy of the future - Dr. Jitendra Singh"

New Delhi, April 23

The renewable energy and electric mobility sectors in India are set to generate large-scale employment opportunities in the coming years as India accelerates its transition towards a green economy, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh said on Thursday.

Addressing a conference on environmental sustainability at Jamia Millia Islamia on the occasion of Earth Day, the minister said emerging green sectors such as renewable energy, electric mobility, green fuels and circular economy will play a pivotal role in job creation, particularly for the youth.

"Green jobs and green entrepreneurship are set to become the defining driver of the Green Economy of the future, with sectors such as renewable energy, electric mobility, green fuels and circular economy creating large-scale employment opportunities for the youth," according to him,

He noted that the shift towards a low-carbon economy will not only create employment but also strengthen India's sustainable growth trajectory.

Highlighting major initiatives, the minister said programmes like the National Green Hydrogen Mission, with an outlay of over Rs 19,000 crore, are laying the foundation for clean industrial transformation and decarbonisation of sectors such as steel and cement.

He said rapid technological advancements are opening new avenues in green innovation, citing examples from the electric mobility space where conventional vehicles are being converted into electric ones, making solutions more affordable and scalable.

The minister also pointed to emerging opportunities across solar manufacturing, battery production, grid management and biofuels, adding that circular economy practices such as converting used cooking oil into biofuel offer significant entrepreneurial potential.

Referring to new frontiers, the minister stated that ocean energy remains largely untapped despite India's vast coastline and is expected to complement solar and wind energy in the future.

On energy security, he said the nation is expanding its nuclear power capacity and encouraging private sector participation in strategic sectors such as space and atomic energy to boost innovation and investment.

He also highlighted the Rs 1 lakh crore Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) Fund aimed at supporting startups and innovators through collaborative funding models.

On India's global role in climate action, the minister said the country is well-positioned to lead the green transition, guided by the vision of 'Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE)'.

Moreover, he urged students and young researchers to actively engage with sustainability-driven opportunities and noted that future growth will be shaped by innovation, adaptability and informed choices.

- IANS

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Simran P
While this sounds great on paper, I'm a bit skeptical. We've heard such announcements before but ground-level implementation has been slow. The minister mentioned converting used cooking oil into biofuel - that's a good idea, but what about proper infrastructure for waste collection? Also, what about training for these green jobs? Just creating posts isn't enough.
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Michael C
As someone working in the renewable sector, I can confirm the potential is real. Solar installation, EV charging infrastructure, battery technology - these are already creating thousands of jobs. The key is skilling our workforce. I've seen many young engineers getting trained in solar panel maintenance. India's coastline for ocean energy is an underutilized opportunity! 🌊
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Priya S
I appreciate the minister highlighting circular economy. Our country needs to move away from the "use and throw" culture. Converting waste to energy, recycling, and sustainable manufacturing - these are areas where India can truly lead. The mention of ₹1 lakh crore R&D fund is impressive, but I hope small startups actually get access to this money without too much red tape.
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Ravi K
Good to see Jamia Millia Islamia hosting this Earth Day conference. Our educational institutions need to align with these new green sectors. The minister should also focus on converting existing auto-rickshaws and taxis to electric - this will create immediate employment for mechanics and technicians. Also, why is nuclear power always mentioned but rarely implemented at scale? 🤔

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