City
Epaper

Minister Chandrakant Patil says seven lakh youth in Maha to work as climate change warriors

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 15, 2022 13:22 IST

Seven lakh youngsters in Maharashtra will be able to work as climate change warriors as the state government signed ...

Open in App

Seven lakh youngsters in Maharashtra will be able to work as climate change warriors as the state government signed an agreement with UNICEF, a senior minister said . 

Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil said the warriors will operate as a water and environment army in the state and sensitise people about the eco-friendly lifestyle, changing environment and water conservation.

They will have to work with local organisations and institutions that work for environment conservation to accelerate their work of educating people, he said. “Seven lakh youth would be roped in from various state-run universities. Of them, 60 per cent will work in urban areas as the issues of water and pollution are more prominent there, Patil further stated.

Chandrakant stated that the participants will also get a certificate, fellowship, and grade in their academics, besides guidance and case studies during their assignments. The state-run universities will design an action plan for their areas, in which the students will participate as warriors.

We would like to rope in 24 lakh more youth for Unicef's upcoming programmes for action on climate change and participation of the youth.

Tags: Chandrakant PatilState GovernmentUnicef
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraDogs and Cats Will Also Be Cremated in Crematoriums; State Government Issues Order

MaharashtraMaharashtra Government Proposes Rs 2,000 Monthly Aid for Female Students Under 'Earn and Learn' Scheme

MaharashtraSantosh Deshmukh Murder Case: Devendra Fadnavis Will Ask Dhananjay Munde to Resign if Evidence Links Him, Says Chandrakant Patil

MaharashtraBJP MLA Suresh Dhas Apologises Over Remarks About Marathi Actress Prajakta Mali, Says “My Statement Was…”

MaharashtraMaharashtra Government Introduces Bill for Direct Punishment of Alcohol Consumption at Forts

Maharashtra Realted Stories

ThaneKalyan Tragedy: 2 Passengers Among 3 Killed After Tree Falls on Moving Auto Rickshaw During Heavy Rain and Winds in Thane

MumbaiMumbai Rains: Sudden Showers, Thunderstorms and Gusty Winds Bring Relief From Heat; IMD Issues Alerts — Check Latest Weather Update

PunePune: Weekly Water Cut in South Pune Cancelled After Public Outcry

NashikNashik to Conduct Mock Drill Exercise on May 7; Full List of Locations and What Citizens Should Know

Navi MumbaiUran to Conduct ‘Operation Abhyas’ Mock Drill on May 7; District Collector Issues Public Advisory