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Indian youth believe green is the future, look for jobs to heal the environment


Indian youth believe green is the future, look for jobs to heal the environment
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Last Updated: Jun 30, 2021, 08:22 AM IST
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Results show over four in five of young people surveyed in India would consider the environmental impact of the company or sector they're looking to join when choosing a job.
LONDON: A new research by the Prince's Trust, founded by Britain's Prince Charles, highlights that young people in India, and internationally, want careers that will help solve some of the world's biggest challenges.
The initial findings from the 'Future of Work' international research report, supported by HSBC, found that 85 per cent of young people in India are interested in a green job, despite only 4 per cent having their main job in the sector, and 84 per cent of Indian youth surveyed believe their generation can create solutions to some of society's biggest challenges.

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