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                    1.     In which year was the Green Skills Development Programme (GSDP) launched in India?

                    2.   Name any three components of Green Economy.

                    3.   What do you mean by green jobs?



                    4.   What do you mean by soil pollution?






                       Green Projects in India


              The environment friendly projects that aim to reduce pollution, fossil fuel consumption or some other positive
              effects on the environment are called Green Projects. India is making rapid progress in various areas of clean and
              green technologies. Many profit and non-profit organisations and startups have joined hands with the Government
              of India to help the country progress in terms of promoting and protecting the environment. Some of the Green
              Projects of India are:
                 • Digital Green: It is a multimedia solution for rural education, Digital Green is a not-for-profit organisation
                 partnered with local public, private and civil society organizations to build innovative platforms to enable rural
                 communities to create and share knowledge on improved agricultural practices, livelihoods, health, and nutrition
                 using locally produced videos.
                 • Solid Waste Management by ‘Swachh Cooperative’: This green project is wholly owned by waste pickers. The
                 Cooperative has members who are engaged in door step collection of waste in Pune. This integrates informal
                 waste pickers into Pune city’s Solid Waste Management System.
                 • Bio-toilet by ‘Green Solution Foundation’: GSF (Green Solution Foundation) has created a bio-toilet solution
                 for hygienic sanitation in villages and slums that lacked sewage systems.
                 • Feeding India: This green project takes leftover food to the poor. This is done by helping the needy get access
                 to excess cooked food from restaurants and caterers.
                 • HelpUsGreen: This green project recycles waste flowers. Kanpur-based HelpUsGreen makes 'flowercycled'
                 natural and certified organic products from flowers. They collect flower waste from places of worship and even
                 the Ganges river and repurpose it into vermicompost, incense sticks and bathing bars through proprietary
                 methods.
                 • SayTrees: This green project conducts tree plantation drives. SayTrees is a professionally-run group of people
                 that is determined to protect the environment by sensitising others towards the importance of environment
                 conservation.

                 • Fourth Partner Energy: This green project makes solar energy accessible. It was founded in 2010 by Vivek
                 Subramanian,  Saif Dhorajiwala  and  Vikas Saluguti. Fourth Partner  Energy (4PEL)  focuses on financing  and
                 building rooftop solar projects for commercial, industrial, and residential clients. It recently raised $125 million
                 in equity funding from Norwegian investment fund Norfund and existing shareholder, The Rise Fund.


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