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Career opportunities for B.Tech students
Career opportunities for B.Tech students

Hans India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

Career opportunities for B.Tech students

The rapid expansion of sustainable green technologies, along with the growing aviation and maritime sectors, is creating numerous career opportunities for students both in India and abroad. These sectors are vital to global efforts in addressing climate change, energy transition, and efficient transportation, offering rewarding and future-proof jobs for engineering graduates. Below is a detailed overview of the opportunities and job roles available in these dynamic fields. Opportunities in Sustainable Green Technologies Growing Demand and Government Support India's commitment to sustainability, as shown through initiatives such as Mission LiFE, Net Zero targets by 2070, and extensive renewable energy projects, is leading to an increase in green jobs. The government projects that the green sector will be central to economic growth, creating millions of jobs in renewable energy, sustainable construction, electric vehicles, and smart agriculture over the next decade. Key Job Roles for Students - Solar Energy Engineer: Responsible for designing, installing, and maintaining solar power systems. With India's solar capacity rapidly expanding, engineers skilled in photovoltaic technology are in high demand. - Wind Energy Engineer: Focuses on developing and maintaining wind turbine technologies, optimising energy output, and integrating wind power into existing grids. - Sustainability Consultant: Advises businesses on environmental compliance, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategies, and sustainable practices. - Green Building Architect/Engineer: Designs energy-efficient buildings using sustainable materials and technologies, often requiring certifications such as LEED or IGBC. - Electric Vehicle (EV) Technician/Engineer: Works on EV design, battery technology, and charging infrastructure, a rapidly growing sector in India. - Environmental Scientist/Analyst: Conducts research and policy analysis on pollution control, climate change, and biodiversity conservation. - Climate Change Analyst: Utilises data modelling to predict climate impacts and develop mitigation strategies. - Waste and E-Waste Manager: Manages recycling, waste reduction, and e-waste disposal in a sector projected to grow by 20%. - Green Hydrogen Project Manager: Oversees projects related to hydrogen as a clean fuel alternative, a rising field globally. Skill Requirements and Growth Prospects Green jobs are increasingly requiring a combination of technical expertise and digital skills, including artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, and project management. Institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) offer specialised programs designed to bridge the skill gap in this sector. Experienced professionals in green industries often earn salaries that are 30-35% higher than those in traditional industries, while fresh graduates typically enjoy pay that is 10-15% higher than their peers in conventional fields. Opportunities in the Aviation Sector: Industry Growth and Emerging Technologies India's aviation sector is one of the fastest-growing globally, with expanding domestic and international air travel. The industry is also focusing on sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), electric aircraft, and reducing carbon emissions, creating new roles for engineers with expertise in green technology. Key Job Roles for Students - Aerospace Engineer: Designs and tests aircraft and spacecraft, including innovations in fuel efficiency and emissions reduction. -Avionics Engineer: Develops electronic systems for aircraft, including navigation, communication, and flight control systems. - Sustainable Aviation Specialist: Works on SAF development, electric propulsion systems, and strategies for reducing carbon footprints. - Maintenance Engineer: Ensures aircraft safety and efficiency, increasingly incorporating green technologies. - Air Traffic Management Specialist: Uses advanced software and AI to optimise flight paths and reduce fuel consumption. Career Prospects With India's growing fleet and government initiatives promoting green aviation, engineers skilled in sustainable aviation technologies have strong job prospects both domestically and internationally. Roles often exist in airlines, aircraft manufacturers, research institutions, and regulatory bodies. Opportunities in the Maritime Sector: Focus on Green Shipping and Port Sustainability The maritime sector plays a crucial role in global trade, but it is also a significant source of pollution. There is an increasing focus on green shipping—utilising cleaner fuels, energy-efficient ship designs, and sustainable port operations. Key Job Roles for Students - Marine Engineer: Designs and maintains ship propulsion systems, increasingly focused on alternative fuels like LNG, hydrogen, and battery-electric systems. -Naval Architect: Designs energy-efficient and environmentally friendly vessels. -Port Operations Engineer: Implements sustainable practices in port logistics, waste management, and emissions control. - Environmental Compliance Officer: Responsible for ensuring that ships and ports adhere to international environmental regulations. - Maritime Data Analyst: Uses data analytics and AI to optimise shipping routes and reduce fuel consumption. Career Prospects India's strategic location and expanding port infrastructure provide numerous opportunities for professionals in the maritime sector, especially those focused on sustainability.

InterContinental New York Times Square Celebrates 15 Years at the Crossroads of Change
InterContinental New York Times Square Celebrates 15 Years at the Crossroads of Change

Associated Press

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

InterContinental New York Times Square Celebrates 15 Years at the Crossroads of Change

Guest What? We're 15! NEW YORK, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- InterContinental New York Times Square is celebrating its 15-year anniversary—a milestone celebration marking its legacy at the vibrant intersection of Times Square, The Theatre District, Hell's Kitchen, and Hudson Yards. 'This anniversary marks the hotel's legacy as a host to so many special guests at its vibrant intersection, where the city's diverse culture, theatre, and dining all meet,' says General Manager Jeff Krauthamer. 'It is a testament to our commitment to providing a truly unique and exceptional experience for our guests; InterContinental New York Times Square has been a part of the ever-evolving New York City landscape and has consistently offered a blend of modern luxury and culturally relevant experiences, appealing to a diverse range of travelers. We're thrilled to continue redefining luxury for a new generation of travelers.' Since its opening on July 12, 2010, InterContinental New York Times Square has been a prominent landmark, holding the distinction of being the largest hotel built from the ground up in Manhattan since 2002 and the largest in New York City to achieve LEED certification. Its prime location at the crossroads of Broadway and Hudson Yards offers guests unparalleled access to the city's dynamic cultural scene. The hotel's commitment to sustainability and its focus on providing immersive local experiences further solidify its position as a leading luxury destination. Learn more about the hotel by visiting InterContinental New York Times Square Located at the nexus of Broadway, Hell's Kitchen, and Hudson Yards, InterContinental New York Times Square, by IHG, is a sanctuary of contemporary elegance and global sophistication. Designed to reflect the energy of New York while offering moments of calm, the hotel features dramatic skyline views, immersive local experiences, and the warm, polished service that defines the InterContinental brand worldwide. InterContinental is more than a stay — it's a connection point. The live painting activation, created in collaboration with Marco Santini reflects the hotel's dedication to local artistry, NYC storytelling, and visual engagement that resonates with today's guests. It's a celebration that lives beyond the lobby — inspiring conversation, content, and connection. Marco Santini ( @_marco_santini_) is an award-winning New York City-based artist, muralist, mentor, and inventor who focuses on themes of inclusion, positivity, and language. He is known for his work promoting human nature and acceptance, often using the 'One Love' logo. Santini's art extends to various mediums, including murals, signed series prints, and custom designs on clothing and other items. He also actively engages in educational outreach, collaborating with schools to create art and spread positive messages. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE InterContinental New York Times Square

IGIS Asset Management highlights ESG progress in latest sustainability report
IGIS Asset Management highlights ESG progress in latest sustainability report

Korea Herald

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

IGIS Asset Management highlights ESG progress in latest sustainability report

IGIS Asset Management, South Korea's largest real estate asset management firm, said Monday that it has published its second annual sustainability report, highlighting its progress in environmental, social and governance initiatives and reaffirming its commitment to transparent communication with stakeholders. A key highlight of the 2024 report is the significant improvement in the accuracy of greenhouse gas emissions data. By excluding estimated statistics and securing actual energy usage data, IGIS raised its data coverage rate for domestic real estate assets to 80 percent, up 11 percentage points from 2023. This enabled the precise disclosure of Scope 3 emissions, verified by Lloyd's Register. As of the end of last year, about 43 percent of the company's domestic real estate portfolio had obtained green certifications such as LEED and G-SEED, while 51 percent housed tenants under green lease agreements. All four assets participating in the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark earned the highest five-star rating, with Autoway Tower ranking first in Asia's office sector. The company also disclosed that it operates 185 megawatts of renewable energy facilities, generating 156,000 megawatt-hours from solar and 50,000 megawatt-hours from hydrogen fuel cells. In addition to environmental initiatives, IGIS conducted a human rights risk assessment in April last year and enhanced its diversity efforts, with women accounting for 38 percent of new hires last year, up 10 percentage points from 2023. 'In 2024, we recognized ESG not as a short-term trend, but as a long-term value creation strategy, and focused on strengthening the effectiveness of our initiatives,' said IGIS Asset Management CEO Lee Kyu-sung. 'We will further enhance our sustainability framework by developing internal monitoring systems to better manage ESG data, including environmental metrics.'

NBCC inks MoU with NFDC to renovate, redevelop Siri Fort Auditorium into global cultural hub
NBCC inks MoU with NFDC to renovate, redevelop Siri Fort Auditorium into global cultural hub

The Print

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Print

NBCC inks MoU with NFDC to renovate, redevelop Siri Fort Auditorium into global cultural hub

In a regulatory filing on Thursday, NBCC informed that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with NFDC for the 'comprehensive renovation and redevelopment of Siri Fort Auditorium Complex'. Siri Fort Auditorium, located in South Delhi, was constructed in 1982 during the Asian Games. It currently has four auditoriums with a combined seating of over 2,600. In the past four decades, the auditorium complex has hosted global film festivals, musical events and public events. New Delhi, Jul 3 (PTI) State-owned NBCC Ltd has signed an initial pact with National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) to renovate and redevelop the iconic 5.5-acre Siri Fort Auditorium complex in the national capital into a world-class cultural destination. NBCC will be the Project Management Consultant (PMC) for redevelopment of Siri Fort Auditorium complex. The NFDC will bear the project cost along with PMC charges. The estimated cost to redevelop this auditorium has not been disclosed. A senior NBCC official said that the new complex will be constructed in a time period of two years after getting all the approvals from the NFDC, which is under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Under the proposed design, Siri Fort complex's built-up area will expand to more than 20,000 square metres, with a maximum permissible building height of 26 metres. It will conform to global green building benchmarks such as LEED, IGBC, and GRIHA and also comply with all regulatory codes, heritage guidelines. A Joint Empowered Committee, which will be chaired by a designated NFDC officer, will monitor the execution of the project. NBCC has redeveloped many projects in Delhi, including Pragati Maidan. Elaborating on the redevelopment project, NBCC said, 'The initiative aims to transform Siri Fort into a world-class, accessible cultural destination and a vibrant hub for India's creative ecosystem'. Stating that the new complex has been envisioned as a 'vibrant cultural district', NBCC said the 'Performance and Theatre District' will serve as the venue's cultural heartbeat, and will host large-scale productions, concerts and festivals. The 'Indian Film & Media Hub' will celebrate cinema through screenings, exhibitions and archival storytelling. A 'Convention and Dialogue Forum' will be the stage for policy summits, seminars, and intellectual exchange, while the 'Arts and Culture Zone' will offer spaces for visual arts, sculpture, and installations. The new complex will also house 'Culinary Plaza' showcasing India's regional cuisines as well as 'Cultural Bazaar and Retail Zone'. 'The revamped Siri Fort complex would feature intelligent lighting systems, kinetic stage architecture, immersive audio-visual setups, high-speed digital connectivity, and universal accessibility, ensuring it competes with the world's top cultural destinations,' NBCC said. The state-owned firm is into PMC and real estate business. PTI MJH MJH MR This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

This Genius Eco Travel Hack In Varanasi Will Change How You See India Forever
This Genius Eco Travel Hack In Varanasi Will Change How You See India Forever

India.com

time03-07-2025

  • India.com

This Genius Eco Travel Hack In Varanasi Will Change How You See India Forever

Varanasi is one of the oldest cities still occupied. It is revered for its Ganges river as well as its temples and rich culture and Varanasi draws a lot of tourists every year. In recent years however, there has been a push for sustainable travel practices in Varanasi and while developing green tourism has its own challenges, it is extremely important. Here's how to reduce your carbon footprint and enjoy Varanasi. 1. Choose Sustainable Accommodation While in Varanasi, consider staying in eco hotels or eco friendly homestays. A lot of accommodation options nowadays are powered by renewable sources of energy like solar power, conserve water, and do not use single use plastics. When selecting your accommodation, check if they have certifications like LEED or Green Globe. Staying with local families in guesthouses will also benefit the community and will greatly reduce the impact that large hotel chains have on the environment. 2. Travel Responsibly In order to get to Varanasi, one must first consider his or her carbon footprint. If possible, use the train rather than a flight as trains have much less emissions than planes do. When one arrives in the city, make sure to get around via cycle rickshaws, walking tours, or even by electric vehicles. These options are eco-friendly and allow you to enjoy the city's beauty at the same time. Try and avoid hiring private cars for your Varanasi stay as they contribute to pollution and traffic jams. These modes of private transport should only be used as a last resort. 3. Respect Local Culture and Traditions As noted earlier, Varanasi has a rich history that is intertwined with the Hindu religion and it has to be respected in order to promote ethical travel. Dress appropriately when near places of worship and always seek consent before taking key shots of people and ceremonies. Taking note of local traditions and customs is one way to ensure the city can retain its heritage. Supporting locals by buying handmade goods like Banarasi silk sarees and wooden crafts is another way to ensure ethical purchasing. These actions also tackle the issue of overdependence on mass-produced products and promote sustainable livelihoods. 4. Reduce Plastic Use Every space of Varanasi is polluted with plastic and this is a huge concern for India as a whole. To help with the battle, use reusable water bottles, shopping bags, and utensils. Get water from trustworthy filtration stations or buy a portable water purifier. While dining, select restaurants that sell food in biodegradable or environmentally friendly containers. Make sure to motivate everyone in the group so that waste reduction during the trip can be achieved together. 5. Get Involved With Eco-Friendly Activities As an eco-friendly tourist hub, Varanasi has a lot to offer. For example, take a lecture on the historical importance of the ghats and partake in a walking tour that contributes to eco-tourism. You may as well assist NGOs active in protecting the Ganges and take part in river clean-ups. From here you have the option of traveling to Sarnath, an archeological site of Buddhist monuments nearby, where you can enjoy history and nature at the same time. 6. Aid Programs That Are Out To Sanitize The Ganga Like many rivers, the Ganges River holds special religious significance which therefore means it should be protected from the sewage, littering, industrial waste, and other pollutants that endanger its beauty. Participating as a responsible traveler means doing your part in cleaning the river. Sponsor organizations like the Namami Gange Programme that works to revitalize the Ganges River. Alternatively, one can volunteer with local organizations that do awareness campaigns, river banks, tree plantations, or other initiatives. 7. Buy Food From Local Venders Every trip comes with memorable food experiences, and purchasing food from Varanasi comes with the bonus of supporting the local community and being sustainable. In Varanasi, tourists should sample vegetarian cuisines which use vegetables from local farms. Snacks such as chaat, samosas, and lassi are commonly sold by street vendors and taste better when produced with local ingredients, which also helps reduce the carbon footprint. Remember to always prioritize your health and only consume local hygienic food. Bonus Tip: Self Reflection and Sharing Take the time to research Varanasi's unique ecosystem, its struggles, and the current preservation efforts before stepping foot into the city. Spreading this information can help fellow tourists understand its significance and adopt eco-friendly practices. Social media is a great medium to promote sustainable tourism – use it to underscore the good things that are being done in the city. Final Thoughts Every eco-conscious trip begins with a plan. In Varanasi, this first step entails purposefully and strategically minimizing your impact on the environment. From making eco-friendly accommodation choices to engaging with local businesses and aiding in their conservation efforts, every decision matters. Sustainable tourism increases the quality of the trip for the traveler and helps to protect the cultural heritage and natural beauty of Varanasi for the future. So grab your suitcase, step lightly, and responsibly delve into the unchanging beauty of this holy place.

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