The united
nations have adopted 17 sustainable development goals to have
sustainable and serious solutions to global issues. Their mission is to change
the world for a better future. Hence, they have created and agreed on
partnerships with the other countries that are members of the United Nations to
achieve the 17 sustainable development goals that are interrelated to each
other. India being a developing country, is also showing active participation
in achieving the 17 sustainable development goals by the UN so that it can
create a better and inclusive society for future generations who will live in
peace and harmony by protecting and enhancing the environment. With its active
participation, India is seen uniquely delivering its commitments towards
inclusive and sustainable development.
To shape
sustainable development goals and keep a balance between three pillars of
development- economic, social, and environmental Indian has a clear vision of
achieving the following sustainable development goals by the United Nations to
create a better place for future generations.
Goal 1: end
poverty an all its forms everywhere
Goal 2: end
hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable
agriculture
Goal 3:
ensure healthy lives and promote well being for all at all ages
Goal 4:
ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning
opportunities for all
We can see
that each of the sustainable development goals is interdependent and need
immediate attention and solutions to achieve it. Though there are various
actions taken against all the global issues by India, it is still facing the
major problem related to employment opportunities. There are several reasons
due to which there is an uneven distribution of employment opportunities.
Discrimination in all forms is the main reason why there are employment
problems in India. It is leading the nation towards economic instability and
affecting social and environmental development.
Today India is facing the major problem of employment. Most of the young
population is struggling to get employment. Also, there is a need to promote
inclusive and quality education that will raise the economic well being of the
individual and his family. It will in-turn accelerate the economic development
of India. The 17 sustainable development goals by the United
Nations are the platform where we can promote sustainability in the environment
by promoting inclusive and quality education, which is the backbone of growth
and development for every person. Giving the equal opportunity for education by
promoting free primary and secondary education for every individual will help
to promote employability in the young generations. Quality and sustainable
education will increase the employability rate in the young generation and will
allow them to understand their responsibility towards society and the
environment. Quality education will also help them understand their skills and
will have the right track towards development through their career. At the
social ripples, which is an initiative towards sustainable development, Dr.
Priyadarshini Lopamudra and her team believe that education is a
fundamental right and needs of every individual to grow and will lead to a
change in the mindset of society that is presently based on discriminative
socio-economic norms. Also, by achieving quality education, other
sustainable development goals can be easily achieved, as they are interrelated
to each other.