An Empirical Study on the Green Skill Development Programme and its Inclusiveness in Green Industries for Effective Green Marketing and Sustainable Development: Key Success Factors and Challenges

D. Mallika, Raja Jebasingh D
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India is a young, human-resources-rich nation. With regard to our country’s economic growth, India continues to lag behind due to various issues such as homelessness, unemployment, analphabetism, infrastructure for medical care, etc. Youth play a crucial role in the country’s economic growth. The Green Skill Development Programme (GSDP) of the Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change (MoEF & CC) is an environmental and forestry skills development initiative to encourage young people in India to procure employment and/or self-employment. The system aims to develop long-term workers who are technically skilled and committed to sustainability. In June 2017, the GSDP pilot project was launched. In the current situation, it has been discovered that the majority of young people being trained face a severe labor shortage due to a lack of skills and technical knowledge. Most of them do not know what is happening with today’s technology. Attempts to supply sustainability skills are made through the GSDP, which are also known as “green skills.” These are the skill sets, expertise, values, and attitudes that the workers need to develop and foster sustainable social, ecological, and economic conditions in business, industry, and the community. Such companies favor workers who possess green skills to achieve their mission. In this study, an effort is made to define the primary green skills sought by the green sector, determine how successful the GSDPs have been, and identify the foremost challenges experienced by the youth in participating in the government-sponsored GSDPs.
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绿色产业绿色技能发展计划及其包容性的实证研究:有效绿色营销和可持续发展的关键成功因素和挑战
印度是一个年轻、人力资源丰富的国家。关于我国的经济增长,由于无家可归、失业、字母不全、医疗基础设施等各种问题,印度继续落后。青年在国家的经济发展中起着至关重要的作用。环境、森林和气候变化部(MoEF & CC)的绿色技能发展计划(GSDP)是一项环境和林业技能发展倡议,旨在鼓励印度年轻人就业和/或自主创业。该制度旨在培养技术熟练、致力于可持续发展的长期工人。2017年6月,全国生产总值试点启动。在目前的情况下,人们发现大多数正在接受培训的年轻人由于缺乏技能和技术知识而面临严重的劳动力短缺。他们中的大多数人不知道今天的技术发生了什么。通过GSDP提供可持续发展技能,也被称为“绿色技能”。这些是工人在商业、工业和社区中发展和促进可持续的社会、生态和经济条件所需要的技能、专业知识、价值观和态度。这些公司青睐那些拥有绿色技能的员工来完成他们的使命。在本研究中,我们努力定义绿色部门所追求的主要绿色技能,确定全球可持续发展计划的成功程度,并确定青年参与政府资助的全球可持续发展计划所面临的主要挑战。
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