When the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development propelled sustainable development into the lexicon in 1992, India’s population was about 900 million (United Nations 2019), 45% of the population lived below poverty line (World Bank 2019), and over 70% of the population lived in rural areas (United Nations 2018). Today, with its population approaching 1.4 billion, a decline of more than half in the proportion of people living in poverty, liberalized economy, mushrooming towns and cities, highways expanding across the country, and wide-spread aspirations for modern conveniences, the twentieth-century concept for sustainable development stands on its head. Equity and social justice for the current generation are at least as e...
Sustainability or durability means meeting the requirements of the present generation without compro...
India has drawn up plans for it to contribute to the fulfilment of the UN’s Global Agenda 2030 for s...
At this time of poverty has become attached to the uneven development and fair (inequality) in the e...
Abstract Without environmental sustainability, economic stability and social cohesion cannot be ach...
Today, in the era of globalization where all the countries are trying to get ahead of each other on ...
The world economies have unified in their efforts to achieve the goals of sustainable development. T...
In 1987, the United Nations Brundt land Commission defined sustainability as “meeting the ...
In 2015, the United Nations General Assembly passed UN Resolution 70/1, making achievement of the Su...
Sixty-five years after independence, India continues to struggle to achieve food, water, livelihood ...
Introduction Sustainable development is the idea that human societies must live and mee...
From groundwater depletion to toxic air pollution, modernising development pathways are linked with ...
Abstract- Sustainable development is a strategic choice that must be made by both developing and dev...
Indian philosophy is the ray to the world for its transformation. Our great father of the nation who...
India is a complex, stunningly diverse country replete with seeming contradictions. It has a strong ...
In the past fifty-years, India has undeniably become one of the world’s economic and industrial supe...
Sustainability or durability means meeting the requirements of the present generation without compro...
India has drawn up plans for it to contribute to the fulfilment of the UN’s Global Agenda 2030 for s...
At this time of poverty has become attached to the uneven development and fair (inequality) in the e...
Abstract Without environmental sustainability, economic stability and social cohesion cannot be ach...
Today, in the era of globalization where all the countries are trying to get ahead of each other on ...
The world economies have unified in their efforts to achieve the goals of sustainable development. T...
In 1987, the United Nations Brundt land Commission defined sustainability as “meeting the ...
In 2015, the United Nations General Assembly passed UN Resolution 70/1, making achievement of the Su...
Sixty-five years after independence, India continues to struggle to achieve food, water, livelihood ...
Introduction Sustainable development is the idea that human societies must live and mee...
From groundwater depletion to toxic air pollution, modernising development pathways are linked with ...
Abstract- Sustainable development is a strategic choice that must be made by both developing and dev...
Indian philosophy is the ray to the world for its transformation. Our great father of the nation who...
India is a complex, stunningly diverse country replete with seeming contradictions. It has a strong ...
In the past fifty-years, India has undeniably become one of the world’s economic and industrial supe...
Sustainability or durability means meeting the requirements of the present generation without compro...
India has drawn up plans for it to contribute to the fulfilment of the UN’s Global Agenda 2030 for s...
At this time of poverty has become attached to the uneven development and fair (inequality) in the e...