Recruitments in the power and energy sector increased by 9%, a sign of a low carbon future; more jobs in Delhi-Bangalore

On one hand, there is concern about increasing unemployment in the country, on the other hand, it is being claimed that job opportunities in the energy sector are increasing. According to Amar Ujala, recruitment in the power and energy sector has increased by 9 percent. This report claims that this increase is a sign of moving towards a low-carbon future. Delhi and Bangalore are at the forefront among the cities providing jobs in both these sectors.

Jul 30, 2024 - 13:36
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Recruitments in the power and energy sector increased by 9%, a sign of a low carbon future; more jobs in Delhi-Bangalore
Recruitments in the power and energy sector increased by 9%, a sign of a low carbon future; more jobs in Delhi-Bangalore

Employment and jobs are the most burning issues facing the country at this time. Meanwhile, a report claims to have received good signs. Recruitment activities in the country's power and energy sector have registered a 9.01 percent increase on an annual basis in the first half of the current calendar year. TeamLease Services said in a report, that the domestic energy sector is undergoing a significant transformation in line with India's commitment to achieve net zero emissions target by 2070. This is reflected in the impressive net employment change of 9.01 percent in the power and energy sector.

Also, it signals a move towards a low-carbon future driven by significant government initiatives. According to the report, 62 percent of the industry participants have expanded their workforce. Cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai have driven this change.

According to Amar Ujala, Delhi leads the list of job opportunities in the power and energy sector with 56 percent, followed by Bengaluru (53 percent) and Mumbai (52 percent). Jaipur leads the list with 14 percent in terms of job search. Engineers are in highest demand in the power and energy sector.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer