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An Analysis of Indian Economy in the Context of Fulfilment of Sustainable Development Goals
Author(s) | Shamrao Rambhau Kamble |
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Country | India |
Abstract | The concept of economic development, due to the excessive use of available resources, can create many problems for future generations. For this, the United Nations has introduced the concept of sustainable development since 2015. In the concept of sustainable development, nature should be used for human development in such a way that there is no harm to the environment and a balance can be created between nature and economic development. In 2015, the United Nations has set 17 Sustainable Development Goals to help the countries of the United Nations achieve inclusive, people-cantered, and holistic development together. An agenda has been set up to 2030 to achieve these goals. Among the goals set in 2015, this study has been conducted to review the facts regarding achieving them at the global level and what is the facts regarding India in this regard. Some reports and other literature are taken into consideration, it can be seen that poverty in India has reduced significantly from the first goal of sustainable development, namely poverty eradication. For example, in 1993, 48 percent of the population in India was below the poverty line, which has come down to 22.9 percent in 2011 and 12.9 percent by the end of 2021. Similarly, positive changes have been seen due to the efforts made in fulfilling other goals. |
Published In | Conference / Special Issue (Volume 7 | Issue 3) - Two Day International Conference on Commerce & Economics (ICCE-2025) (May 2025) |
Published On | 2025-05-10 |
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