PM Modi announced a goal of 50% non-fossil fuel output
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the G20 Labor and Employment Ministers’ meeting. In this meeting, PM Modi insisted on focusing on technology.
PM Modi said that in this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, technology has become the main driver of employment and will remain for many years even further. At the G20 Labor and Employment Ministers meeting, PM Narendra Modi said that it is a privilege that this meeting is taking place in such a country, that has experience in creating many technology jobs during the last such technology-based change.
PM Modi stated that the globe is on the verge of some of the most significant changes in the sphere of employment, noting that it is one of the most important economic and social aspects.
PM urges G20 nations to promote an ‘affordable, clean energy transition’
G-20: PM said, “We have started a rollout of 20% ethanol-mixed petrol this year, our goal is to cover the entire country by 2025. We need to find ways to bridge technology gaps, promote energy security and diversify supply chains.”
During the G20 Energy Ministers meeting in Goa, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made major efforts on behalf of India in the field of green development and energy transition Discussed. In his address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India is the most populous nation and the fastest-growing large economy in the world, Nevertheless, we are moving strongly on our climate commitments.
The key word addressed by PM:
He said, “We achieved our non-fossil, installed electric capacity target 9 years ago. We have now set a high target; we plan to achieve 50% non-fossil installed capacity by 2030. India is one of the global leaders in terms of solar and wind power.”
PM Modi said, “In today’s time we all need to make our workforce efficient in using advanced technologies and processes. The future workforce is focused on upskilling, reskilling, and developing new skills. Our ‘Skill India Mission’ in India is a campaign to connect with this reality.”
He said that the amazing work done by frontline health and other personnel in India during the Corona epidemic showed his skill and dedication. It also represents our service-oriented and passionate culture. Indeed, India has the potential to become one of the world’s leading providers of skilled labor.
There is no discussion about the future, sustainability, or growth and development is complete without energy. It influences all stages of development, from people to nations.
We (India) are making significant progress on our climate pledges. India has demonstrated leadership in climate action. We exceeded our non-fossil installed capacity objective by nine years. We have now set a greater goal of achieving 50% non-fossil installed capacity by 2030.
India is also a global leader in solar and wind energy.
Calling technology as the main employment factor:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the workforce needs time to be skillful in using advanced technology and processes. PM Modi said through a video message at the meeting of the Labor and Employment Ministers of the G20 group countries in Indore, “We need to skilfully build our workforce using advanced technology and processes. Sustainable skill development is the core mantra of the future workforce.”
He said that technology has become the main factor of employment in the current phase of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and will continue to be so. PM Modi said that during the changes in the past due to new technologies, India has experienced generating large-scale employment related to technology.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that more than 1.25 crore youth have been trained so far under the Prime Minister Skills Development Scheme in India. The Prime Minister said that the country has focused exclusively on the areas of artificial Medha (AI), robotics, the Internet of Things, and drones.
PM Modi said that the continuously touring task force is going to be the reality of the future, Skills are a demand for time to be shared in true ways while giving global development. He stressed that the G20 group should lead in this regard.