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1. MISSION SUSTAINABLE INDIA-2022
मिशन सतत भारत-2022
(From 15th November to 14th December,2021)
Introduction By: Sunil Sood, Convener, MSI-22
Mobile: 7739802112 Email: sunilsolar@yahoo.co.in
Supported by:
Organised by: Co-organised by:
One month long discussions on draft document for taking India to a sustainable development path
2. Transforming our World so that no one
is left behind
• The Nation We Want
• The State We Want
• The Cities/Towns/Villages We Want
• The Communities We Want
• The Families We Want
• ………………………….....The Life We Want
4. MDGs Vs SDGs
Peace People Prosperity Planet Partnership
Foster peaceful, just and
inclusive societies
End poverty & hunger in
all forms and ensure
dignity and equality
Ensure prosperous and
fulfilling lives in harmony
with nature
Protect our planet’s
natural resources and
climate for future
generations
Introduce the agenda
through a solid global
partnership
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Chart by : Amol
5. What is Mission Sustainable India-2022?
This is an initiative to prepare an actionable and time bound “Vision
Document” to take India on a Sustainable Development path by 15th
August, 2022”.
The Vision Document was made ready and announced on 15th August,
2020 providing two years’ time to make detailed plans and policies to put
the Nation on a sustainable development path.
It means that all future developmental works in India from 15th August,
2022 onwards must happen in a holistic and sustainable manner as
discussed in the Vision Document .
6. Key objectives of Mission Sustainable India-2022
* To prepare a dynamic Vision Document for putting India to a sustainable
development path with time bound action plan.
* The start date of the mission is 15thAugust,2021 and finish date as 15th
August,2022, the date when India will be celebrating Platinum Jubilee of its
political independence.(Finish Date is the date by which the country
should be broadly on a sustainable development path)
* Aligned with 5 dimensions of Sustainability.
* National sustainability to be achieved by making every activity sustainable.
* Proposes structural changes in Governance, Bureaucracy, Judiciary,
Education and other domains
* De-growth of over developed cities and sustainable development of
villages.
* Citizens as the “Central Pillar” of democracy to exercise their duties.
7. 7 W and 1 H of Mission Sustainable India-2022
What do we
mean by
sustainable
development?
The development which is need based and not greed
based.
The development which is environmentally benign
,economically viable, socially acceptable and fosters
peace and partnership (inter-dependence) i.e. 5Ps
The development which is holistic and for all forms of
life on the Planet.
8. 7 W and 1 H of Mission Sustainable India-2022 (Contd.)
Why do we need
MSI-22 ?
Because the Planet and its resources are finite and we can’t
have infinite single dimensioned growth in terms of only
economic prosperity .
India has limited Natural resources which are finite too.
Unsustainable growth model will threaten our political
independence too.
MSI-22 will help in better understanding of the need and
urgency of the actions required to be undertaken and
facilitate the involvement of the people of India.
9. 7 W and 1 H of Mission Sustainable India-2022 (Contd.)
Whenthe
mission begins and
likely to achieve its
objectives
We have planned to release the Vision Document for the
public on 15th August,2020 and will continue to involve all
stake holders.
It has taken more than 100 years for us to follow
unsustainable path….hence we feel that it will take time to
take complete sustainable path. However, we expect the
major work to be over by 15th August,2022. It will coincide
with the celebrations of 75th year of our political
independence.
10. 7 W and 1 H of Mission Sustainable India-2022 (Contd.)
Whom it should
happen first?
For those who are suffering/ likely to be affected most
from the unsustainable path taken so far.
Holistic development of villagers and urban poor should be
given top priority
11. 7 W and 1 H of Mission Sustainable India-2022 (Contd.)
Where ( Place) it
should begin?
It should preferably be simultaneous action all over India
like the way Lockdown was declared.
12. 7 W and 1 H of Mission Sustainable India-2022 (Contd.)
Who are involved
in the Mission
presently?
We are an enthusiastic group of volunteers, who have
made an attempt to co-work, although located at various
parts within the country.
We have collectively been working on different domains of
sustainability such as Food, Water, Air, Energy, Waste
Management, Habitat and Livelihood, Healthy and Natural
living, Afforestation and Bio-diversity, Education,
Urbanisation and Rural Development, Laws and
Governance. Our collective efforts have been named as
“MISSION SUSTAINABLE INDIA-2022.
13. 7 W and 1 H of Mission Sustainable India-2022 (Contd.)
What is the
strategy to take the
Mission Forward?
Firstly, we are approaching the genuine experts and
activists to strengthen the Vision and then we will work on
strategies to make it a ‘Public Demand’ and we feel that the
time is just ripe for the mission to take off due to Covid-19
epidemic.
14. 7 W and 1 H of Mission Sustainable India-2022 (Contd.)
Howthe
sustainable
development path
would be taken as
per the Vision
Document?
By making necessary structural changes in governance,
bureaucracy, judicial services, education system economical
model, as well as promotion of sustainable food, utilisation
of land, water and energy, production and consumption of
goods, travel, entertainment and leisure .
The details are discussed in the following slides
17. Sustainable Governance for Self-Reliant India (Atmanirbhar Bharat)
1. Centrist Disposition of the Governance for Sustainability
2. One Prime Minister and Four Deputy Prime Ministers (One
each In-charge of 4Ps- Planet, People, Prosperity and Peace)
and the PM in-charge of Partnership.
3. All Ministries to be under 5 Ps and some may be merged
4. Equal budgetary allocation for 4Ps )
5. RWAs as the 4th tier of Governance as building block. One
Representative per 100 voters from RWAs to be eligible for
electing Councillors/MLAs/MPs
18. Sustainable Bureaucracy for Participatory Democracy
1. Alignment of Bureaucracy with 5 Ps of Sustainability.
Bureaucratic Structure for 4th tier of Governance to be
established.
2. Qualifications for Government jobs to include weightage for skills
and experience in all 5 Ps
3. Direct public participation mechanism to be established to utilize
services of volunteers and activists
4. Establish Cadre for 4th tier of Governance at RWA level
19. Sustainable Justice for Social Harmony
1. Establishment of “Courts of Conscience” based
on the philosophy of Gandhi ji
2. Education about Natural laws
3. Alignment of religious practices
4. Preventive measures to avoid disputes and
conflicts
20. Sustainable Mass Media Communication
1. How can communication processes and
information systems contribute to sustainable
markets and alternative economic spaces?
2. Building Sustainability Agendas—Story Telling,
Framing
3. Developing strategies for communicating the
concept of sustainable development.
4. Preventive negative impacts of mass media
21. Sustainable Education at Home
1. Child and Family specific Home-Schooling/Self-Learning /
Natural learning with Online support with promotion of
Neighbourhood Facilitation and Activities Centres
2. Curriculum should be based on 5 Ps and Pedagogy based
on “Whole Universe is our Class Room”
3. Existing Government schools to be converted as Hands-on
/practical / experiential learning and activities centres or
play grounds.
4. Existing private schools can also be utilized as community
schools/ vocational training centres.
22. Sustainable Habitats
1. De-Growth of existing over-crowded cities and towns
2. Promotion of Auroville type self-sustaining community
living.
3. Limit to growths to be fixed for all small towns
4. Integrating Urban and Rural planning for Sustainable
Habitat
23. Sustainable Health & Well Being
1. Focus on preventive measures
2. Incentivizing Healthy life style
3. Promotion of Natural Health care systems
4. Integration of Health with Education
24. Sustainable Food System
1. Based on Plants - Vegetables and Fruits
2. Implementation of Food security measures
3. Zero wastage of food
4. Food without hazardous pesticides and
chemicals, non-essential antibiotics
25. Sustainable Energy
2. Give top priority to Energy Conservation & Efficiency
1. Finalize short term, medium terms and
long term ”Energy Policies
3. Implement greatly-improved technologies for
harnessing the fossil and nuclear fuels, to ensure
that their use, if continued, creates much lower
environmental and social impact.
4. Develop and deploy the truly renewable energy
sources on a much wider scale.
5. Innovate for major improvements in the efficiency
of energy conversion, distribution and end use of
energy
26. Sustainable Water
1. Focus on Water-Energy-Food Nexus Approach
2. Adoption of Water Pyramid Approach to promote
conservation and efficient use of water
3. Protection and development of Water bodies
4. Community Rain Water Harvesting Projects
5. Appropriate pricing of Water to discourage wastage.
27. Sustainable Families
1. Incentives for joint families
2. Pre-qualifications for registration of marriages
3. Promotion of contract live-in relationships
4. Gross Family Happiness Index to be formulated