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RELIANCE NEW ENERGY TO CREATE 2,00,000 GREEN JOBS

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Reliance Industries Limited’s New Energy division will generate 2,00,000 green jobs through its Giga Complex and Kutch Solar Farm. Anant M. Ambani declared that while the world’s old energy was built on Middle Eastern oil, the new energy era will be powered by Indian sunshine, signalling a transformative shift.  

Reliance Industries Limited has announced a landmark initiative through its New Energy division, pledging the creation of 2,00,000 green jobs across India. The ambitious employment drive will be powered by two cornerstone projects: the Giga Complex and the Kutch Solar Farm. Together, they represent one of the largest renewable energy undertakings in the country, designed to accelerate India’s transition towards sustainable power while simultaneously strengthening its economic fabric.  

Anant M. Ambani, Whole-Time Executive Director of Reliance Industries, underscored the symbolic and strategic importance of this shift. “The world built its old energy on Middle Eastern oil. The world will now build its new energy on Indian sunshine,” he said, positioning India as a global leader in the renewable energy revolution. His statement reflects both a vision for energy independence and a commitment to leveraging India’s natural resources to fuel future growth.  

The Giga Complex, envisaged as a hub for advanced renewable technologies, will focus on manufacturing and innovation in solar, hydrogen, and battery storage solutions. Complementing this, the Kutch Solar Farm will harness the region’s abundant sunlight to generate clean electricity at scale. Together, these projects are expected not only to reduce reliance on fossil fuels but also to contribute significantly to India’s climate goals, aligning with national and international commitments to carbon neutrality.  

The employment impact of 2,00,000 green jobs is expected to ripple across multiple sectors, from engineering and construction to research, logistics, and community development. By embedding sustainability into its economic strategy, Reliance is signalling that renewable energy is not merely an environmental imperative but also a driver of inclusive growth. The initiative will provide opportunities for skilled and semi-skilled workers, fostering new career pathways in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.  

Reliance’s announcement comes at a time when global energy markets are undergoing profound change. With nations seeking alternatives to traditional oil and gas, India’s positioning as a renewable powerhouse could redefine its role in the global economy. The emphasis on “Indian sunshine” as a metaphor for the country’s renewable potential highlights both the scale of natural resources available and the ambition to harness them for global impact.  

This bold move by Reliance Industries marks a pivotal chapter in India’s industrial and energy history. By combining large-scale infrastructure with visionary leadership, the company is not only investing in clean power but also in the future of its workforce. The creation of 2,00,000 green jobs stands as a testament to the transformative potential of renewable energy in shaping both livelihoods and legacies.  


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