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AICTE, OPPO India launch 'Generation Green' Campaign

Dr TG Sitharam, Chairman of AICTE, said, 'This campaign is part of AICTE's 1 Crore Internships mission and will contribute to achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals.'
07:15 AM Jul 09, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Srinagar, July 8: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and OPPO India have announced their 'Generation Green' campaign, a 100-day programme managed by 1M1B (One Million for One Billion). The initiative aims to promote green skills among youth through 5,000 internship opportunities across Indian colleges.

A statement said that OPPO India became the first electronics manufacturing company to offer green internships through AICTE. The programme aims to empower over a million youth, aligning with the growing demand for green skills in the job market. According to LinkedIn's Global Green Skills Report 2023, job seekers with green skills are 29% more likely to get hired than the average workforce.

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Dr TG Sitharam, Chairman of AICTE, said, "This campaign is part of AICTE's 1 Crore Internships mission and will contribute to achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals."

The internship program is open to students from all streams, both technical and non-technical. Interns will engage in activities to develop skills in project management, sustainability practices, communication, collaboration, research, and data analysis.

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Rakesh Bhardwaj, Head of Public Affairs at OPPO India, stated, "We aim to create a macro movement towards sustainability driven by youth power. Through this programme, at least 10 lakh students nationally will receive knowledge and values supporting a sustainable community."

Dr Buddha Chandrasekhar, Chief Coordinating Officer, AICTE, added, "The AICTE internship portal hosts over 50 lacs internships, aiming to reach 1 Crore by 2025. Students participating in these internships may earn 2-3 academic credits."

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