25,000 Jobs in Smart Urban Farming- Rozgar Budget
The Delhi government on Friday unveiled a detailed blueprint of its five-year plan to generate 20 lakh jobs under the ‘Rozgar Budget’ and set up department-wise targets to implement the AAP dispensation’s ambitious scheme.
Under its ‘Rozgar Budget,’ the Delhi government has made a detailed blueprint and has set up department wise targets to implement the AAP’s ambitious plan.
Major contributors were: Industrial areas, retail markets, startup policy and shopping festivals.
- The government plans to generate 1.5 lakh jobs in the next five years by redeveloping popular retail markets like Lajpat Nagar and Kamla Nagar.
- The Dilli Shopping Festival will create 1.2 Lakh jobs in five years.
By setting up Delhi’s Electronic City 85,000 jobs will be generated in five years. Under the initiative, the government will set up clusters of electronics design and manufacturing units. - The transport department will take up Grade-A Retail and Food Spaces scheme utilising land on bus depots for setting up world-class food and retail hubs with a potential to generate 50,000 jobs in five years.
- With the help of the ‘Food Truck Policy, the government aims to generate 1,500 jobs in five years by facilitating Delhi’s night-time economy by enabling the operation of food trucks at identified locations across the city.
- 30,000 jobs will be created in five years through the ‘Cloud Kitchen Policy’ by the Delhi State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC).
- 43,000 new jobs will be created by developing the Gandhi Nagar market as a grand garment hub in five years.
- Green jobs will be created through the ‘Delhi Solar Policy’ to achieve the target of taking the installed capacity of solar plants to 2500 MW (peak) with a potential to generate 10,000 jobs in five years.
- ‘Smart Urban Farming’ initiative has the potential to generate 25,000 jobs in five years.
- The Electric Vehicle Policy will integrate EVs into Delhi’s transportation systems and develop charging infrastructure across Delhi with the potential to generate 25,000 jobs in five years.