NSDC and WRI India collaborate to strengthen Green Skilling Ecosystem in India

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Chandigarh: National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and WRI India have inked partnership on Wednesday to map green skill gap, implement reskilling and upskilling programmes and strengthen the green skilling ecosystem in India. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in New Delhi in this regard with a vision to transform India into a green-skilled nation.

The agreement focuses on boosting green skills in manufacturing, service and agriculture sectors. It also aims to promote sustainable development by equipping individuals and businesses, including Micro Small Medium Enterprises (MSME), with market-relevant skills for green jobs.

The initiative combines skill training with research to help more people build careers in green industries. As the demand for green jobs grows worldwide, NSDC and WRI India will design training programmes that match global opportunities, creating new avenues for Indian workers in international markets.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Ved Mani Tiwari, CEO, NSDC and MD, NSDC International, said, “India’s transition to a green economy presents a remarkable opportunity to empower its workforce with future-ready skills. This partnership with WRI India will play a pivotal role in equipping youth and MSMEs with specialized capabilities that not only meet domestic demand but also position India as a global hub for green talent. By integrating cutting-edge research, industry collaboration, and training excellence, we are committed to driving sustainable livelihoods, economic resilience, and climate-conscious growth.”

Madhav Pai, CEO of WRI India, emphasized, “As India transitions toward a green economy, equipping its workforce with the right skills is critical to unlocking sustainable growth and global opportunities. Our collaboration with NSDC marks a significant step in bridging the green skill gap by integrating research-driven insights with practical strategies and innovative skilling models. By fostering industry-aligned reskilling and upskilling initiatives, we aim to empower individuals and businesses — especially MSMEs — to thrive in a low-carbon future. This partnership will drive our shared vision of making India a leader in the green workforce revolution.

NSDC and WRI India will design industry-aligned curriculums to arm individuals with skills for green jobs and self-employment. The initiative will also support local economies by linking skill development with real-world opportunities.

“This effort connects skill development with local economic needs, creating new livelihood opportunities. Focused training and capacity building will prepare more people for jobs in the green economy,” Mr. Tiwari said.

By expanding access to green skills, the effort will help India build a workforce ready for emerging opportunities in sustainable industries.

By MFNews

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