Samarth Chauhan Presents
you a project on
Sustainable
Development
Given to
Index
What Is Sustainable Development?
Why Sustainable Development?
Steps Taken towards Sustainable
Development
The 17 SDG’s
India as a Sustainable Developer
Rajasthan and Nagaland on ‘No Poverty’
Rajasthan and Nagaland on ‘Zero Hunger’
Rajasthan and Nagaland on ‘Good Health
and Well Being’
Suggestions
Sources
Thank You
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“
Sustainable Development is development that
meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations
Gro Harlem Brundtland
”
What Is Sustainable Development?
Sustainable development is an organizing principle that aims to
meet human development goals while also enabling natural
systems to provide necessary natural resources and ecosystem
services to humans. The desired result is a society where living
conditions and resources meet human needs without
undermining the planetary integrity and stability of the natural
system
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Why Sustainable Development?
Uses the available resources judiciously and works towards
maintaining the ecological balance.
Prevents degradation of the environment and lays emphasis on
protecting the environment.
Prevents overexploitation of resources.
Improves human-environment interaction by prioritizing the
management and protection of the earth’s natural resources for
future generations, as well as for the millions of other species who live
on our planet.
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Steps taken towards Sustainable
Development
•In June 1992, at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, more than 178 countries adopted Agenda 21.
•Member States unanimously adopted the Millennium Declaration at the Millennium Summit in September 2000 at
UN Headquarters in New York.
•The Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development and the Plan of Implementation, adopted at
the World Summit on Sustainable Development in South Africa in 2002.
•At the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 2012,
Member States adopted the outcome document "The Future We Want" in which they decided
•In 2013, the General Assembly set up a 30-member Open Working Group to develop a proposal on the SDGs.
•In January 2015, the General Assembly began the negotiation process on the post-2015 development agenda.
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The 17 Sustainable Development
Goals
1. No Poverty 8. Decent Work and 13. Climate Action
Economic Growth
2. Zero Hunger
9. Industry Innovation and
3. Good Health and Well- Infrastructure 14. Life below Water
Being
10. Reduced Inequalities 15. Life on Land
4. Quality Education
11. Sustainable Cities and 16. Peace, Justice and Strong
5. Gender Equality Communities Institutions
6. Clean Water and 12. Responsible 17. Partnership for the Goals
Sanitization Consumption and
7. Affordable Clean Energy Production
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India as a Sustainable Developer
As on 4 January 2016, 1593 out of a total of 7685 projects registered by the
CDM executive board are from India, which so far is the second highest in the
world with China taking the lead with 3764 projects registered. Indian projects
have been issued 191 million CERs, 13.27 per cent of the total number of
CERs issued. These projects are in the energy efficiency, fuel switching,
industrial processes, municipal solid waste, renewable energy and forestry
sectors and are spread across the country. About 90-95 per cent of the CDM
projects are being developed by the private sector, facilitating investments of
about R583,751 crore (US$ 87.77 billion) in the country
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Rajasthan and Nagaland on ‘No Poverty’
Rajasthan
Affordable healthcare system is not the only social welfare scheme that has been launched
recently. A government booklet talks about as many as 16 "flagship“ schemes.
• 88.98 % persons provided employment as a percentage of persons who demanded employment
under MGNREGA in 2021-22.
Nagaland
•Mobilizing poor households into functionally effective SHGs and their Federations
•Enhancing access to bank credit and financial, technical and marketing services
•Building capacities and skills for gainful and sustainable livelihoods development
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Rajasthan and Nagaland on ‘Zero
Rajasthan
Hunger’
It also aims to double agricultural productivity in next 15 years and generate decent
incomes, while supporting people-centered rural development and protecting the
environment.
• 31.8 Percentage of children of age 5 years in Rajasthan were stunted in 2020-21 as per NFHS-5.
Nagaland
•It aims to end hunger, increase food production and attain food security for all in the next 10 years.
•The Vision also targets achieving zero malnutrition amongst children and women, increase rice
productivity per hectare from 2 metric tons to 4 metric tons
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Rajasthan and Nagaland on ‘Good
Rajasthan
Health and Well Being’
Goal 3 of the 2030 agenda addresses all major health priorities, including reproductive, maternal and
child health; communicable, non-communicable and environmental diseases; universal health coverage;
and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable medicines and vaccines.
•1.3 percentage of women and 0.9 percentage of men in Rajasthan are asthmatic as per NFHS-5 in 2020-
21.
Nagaland
By 2030, Nagaland will ensure healthy lives and promote well being of all ages by providing equitable,
affordable and quality health care services to the people of the state. It aim to reduce Maternal Mortality
Rate (MMR) to less than 70 per 1,00,000 live births, end preventable deaths of new born and children
under 5 years of age
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Suggestions
Green packing solutions often include biodegradable and
recyclable materials in preference to materials like plastic and
Styrofoam. Businessmen could promote Green packaging
Electric Vehicles can reduce emissions, replace polluting vehicles,
and boost the roll-out of renewable energy infrastructure, and,
when parked up and plugged in, act as battery banks, stabilizing
electric grids powered by renewable solar energy.
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Sources
Slide 3-Microsoft Edge-Images
Slide 4- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_development
Slide 5-Bing’s AI assistant
Slide 6- https://sdgs.un.org/goals
Slide 7- https://sdgs.un.org/goals
Slide 8- https://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/sustainable-development-and-india-1503408725-1
Slide 9- https://sdg.rajasthan.gov.in/GoalSDG.aspx?Goal=01 &
https://nsrlm.nagaland.gov.in/overview/#:~:text=Poor%20Households%20in%20Nagaland%20have%20innate%20capacity%20
to,self-employment%20and%20building%20sustainable%20grassroots%20institutions%20of%20poor.
Slide 10-https://sdg.rajasthan.gov.in/GoalSDG.aspx?Goal=02 & https://nagalandpage.com/nagaland-sdg-vision-2030-document-
govt-for-zero-hunger-by-
2030/#:~:text=The%20dream%20of%20‘zero%20hunger’%20is%20part%20of,security%20for%20all%20in%20the%20next%
2010%20years.
Slide 11- https://sdg.rajasthan.gov.in/GoalSDG.aspx?Goal=03 & https://www.morungexpress.com/nagaland-vision-2030-good-
health-and-well-
being#:~:text=The%20Nagaland%20Sustainable%20Development%20Goals%20%28SDGs%29%20Vision%202030,care%20s
ervices%20to%20the%20people%20of%20the%20state.
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Name- Samarth Chauhan
Standard- X
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