Sustaianable Development Goals in India: A Strategic Policy For Economic Growth

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Dr.Menaka Biswal
Dr.A.Lakshmi
S.Narasimha Reddy
Dr.Lakshmi Kantha Reddy Chitla

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In the broadest sense, sustainability refers to the ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time. In business and policy contexts, sustainability seeks to prevent the depletion of natural or physical resources, so that they will remain available for the long term. The 17 SDGs and 169 targets are part of a transformative agenda - the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by 193 Member States at the UN General Assembly Summit in September 2015, and which came into effect on 1 January 2016. At the core of this global agenda for 2030 is the principle of universality: ‘Leave No One Behind’. Development in all its dimensions must include all people, everywhere, and should be built through the participation of everyone, especially the most vulnerable and marginalised. This comprehensive agenda recognises that it is no longer sufficient just to focus on economic growth, but on fairer and more equal societies, and a safer and more prosperous planet.

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Dr.Menaka Biswal

Associate Professor in Management, HLM Group of Institutions, Affiliated with CCS University, Meerut-201206 U.P.

Dr.A.Lakshmi

Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Osmania university pg college, Secuendrabad-5000003 Telangana.

S.Narasimha Reddy

Research Scholar, Dept. of Commerce, S.V.U.College of CM&CS, S.V.University, Tirupati-517502 A.P.

Dr.Lakshmi Kantha Reddy Chitla

Researcher, Dept of Economics, SVU College of Arts, SV University, Tirupati-517502 A.P.