Sustainable Development Goals
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The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all countries - developed and developing - in a global partnership. They recognize that ending p…
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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 interconnected global goals adopted by all UN member states in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. They represent a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030.
The 17 goals are: No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Good Health and Well-being, Quality Education, Gender Equality, Clean Water and Sanitation, Affordable and Clean Energy, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, Reduced Inequalities, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Responsible Consumption and Production, Climate Action, Life Below Water, Life on Land, Peace Justice and Strong Institutions, and Partnerships for the Goals.
Unlike the previous Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), SDGs are universal, applying to all countries, and integrate economic, social, and environmental dimensions of development. They have 169 targets and 232 indicators for monitoring progress.
The SDGs emphasize the principle of 'Leave No One Behind,' ensuring that development benefits reach the most marginalized first. For India, NITI Aayog serves as the nodal agency for SDG coordination and monitoring, publishing the annual SDG India Index that ranks states and union territories.
India's SDG implementation aligns with constitutional provisions, particularly Directive Principles of State Policy, and major government schemes. Key challenges include financing gaps, data limitations, coordination issues, and the need for accelerated progress to meet 2030 targets.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted SDG progress but also highlighted the importance of resilient and inclusive development approaches.