The document discusses India's progress and efforts towards achieving the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals. It outlines several programs and initiatives by the Indian government aimed at eliminating poverty, ensuring food security and healthcare, providing education, achieving gender equality, boosting access to resources like water, energy and housing, and promoting economic growth and environmental sustainability. Key schemes mentioned include Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, National Nutrition Mission, Smart Cities Mission, and Make In India. The document also notes India's role in global partnerships for sustainable development.
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The presentation provides the potential opportunities about the Agriculture for Sustainable Economic Development process
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Agriculture plays a important role in the global economy. Agriculture provides food supply to the entire world through providing regular supply of food to huge populated developing countries
The presentation provides the potential opportunities about the Agriculture for Sustainable Economic Development process
Information Communication Technology and Indian Agricultureijtsrd
Development of technology has opened new opportunities and dimensions for the agriculture sector in India. This technological advancement has enabled the country to shift from a period of traditional subsistence farming to an era of hi commercial farming. India today makes use of technology at every stage of agriculture right from production and processing till marketing. In spite of this, there still remain challenges in its complete adoption by small and marginal farmers which if suitably addressed could lead to the rapid growth of the primary sector in the future years. Dr. T. M. Gurnule "Information Communication Technology and Indian Agriculture" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-2 , February 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38606.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/economics/38606/information-communication-technology-and-indian-agriculture/dr-t-m-gurnule
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By SN Panigrahi
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PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SITAI YOJNA (PMKSY) particularly launced by the NDA government aiming doubling farmers income by 2020 and also focusing on microirrigation practices
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http://waterandfood.org/ganges-conference/
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Sustainable development goals
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India’s role
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On September 25, 2015, 193 Heads of State at the United Nations General Assembly set up a collection of 17 goals known as The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or simply Global Goals.
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4. Goal1: Endpoverty in all its forms
everywhere
IMPACT IN INDIA
• EXTREME POVERTY RATES HAVE BEEN
CUT BY MORE THAN HALF SINCE 1990.
• WHILE THIS IS A REMARKABLE
ACHIEVEMENT, ONE IN FIVE PEOPLE
IN DEVELOPING REGIONS STILL LIVE
LESS THAN $1.90 A DAY.
• OVERALL, WE CAN SEE INDIA’S
EFFORTS IN ELIMINATING POVERTY.
5. Goal 2: Endhunger, achieve food
security and improved nutrition
and promote sustainable
agriculture
IMPACT IN INDIA
• GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HAS
PRIORITISED STRENGTHENING
AGRICULTURE THROUGH
MEASURES IN IRRIGATION, CROP
INSURANCE etc.
• INTRODUCED SCHEMES LIKE
NATIONAL NUTRITION MISSION,
NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY ACT.
6. Goal3: Ensurehealthy lives and promote well-
being for all at allages
IMPACT IN INDIA
• INDIA HAS MADE SOME PROGRESS IN
REDUCING ITS UNDER-FIVE
MORTALITY RATE.
• INDIAALSO MADE IMPROVEMENT IN
REDUCING THE HIV/AIDS AND OTHER
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES.
7. Goal4: Ensureinclusive and quality
education for all and promote lifelong
learning
IMPACT IN INDIA
• IN INDIA, THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT
PROGRESS MADE IN PRIMARY
EDUCATION, WITH IMPROVEMENT IN
THE ENROLMENT AND COMPLETION
RATES OF GIRLS IN BOTH PRIMARY AND
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
• SARVA SHIKSHAABHIYAN, A
GOVERNMENT SCHEME, IS AIMED AT
ACHIEVING UNIVERSAL QUALITY
EDUCATION FOR ALL INDIANS.
8. Goal5: Achieve gender equality and
empower all women andgirls
IMPACT IN INDIA
THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HAS
IDENTIFIED ENDING VIOLENCE
AGAINST WOMEN AS A KEY NATIONAL
PRIORITY.
BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO
INITIATIVE AIMS AT EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY AND EDUCATION FOR
GIRLS IN INDIA.
9. Goal6: Ensureaccessto waterand sanitation for all
IMPACT IN INDIA
IMPROVING SANITATION IS A KEY PRIORITY
OF THE GOVERNMENT WHICH HAS
INTRODUCED SEVERAL FLAGSHIP
PROGRAMMES INCLUDING THE SWACHH
BHARAT ABHIYAN TO CLEAN INDIA,
NATIONAL RURAL DRINKING WATER
PROGRAMME, AND NAMAMI GANGE,
WHICH AIMS AT THE CONSERVATION OF THE
RIVER GANGA.
10. Goal7: Ensureaccessto affordable, reliable,
sustainable and modern energy for all
IMPACT IN INDIA
• INDIA IS PROJECTED TO BE A
SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTOR TO THE
RISE IN GLOBAL ENERGY DEMAND.
• THE GOVERNMENT’S NATIONAL SOLAR
MISSION IS PLAYING AN IMPORTANT
ROLE IN THE WORK TOWARDS
RENEWABLE ENERGY, RURAL
ELECTRIFICATION AND MEGA POWER
PROJECTS AND THESE ARE MOVING
INDIA TOWARDS ACHIEVING
UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS.
11. Goal 8: Promote inclusive and sustainable
economic growth, employment and decent work
forall
IMPACT IN INDIA
THE GOVERNMENT’S NATIONAL SKILL
DEVELOPMENT MISSION, ATAL
INNOVATION MISSION AND MAHATMA
GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL
EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME
ARE SOME PROGRAMMES AIMED AT
BRINGING DECENT WORK TO ALL.
12. Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote
sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
IMPACT IN INDIA
THE GOVERNMENT’S PROGRAMMES LIKE
MAKE IN INDIA AND START UP INDIA ARE
FUELLING INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABLE
INDUSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
13. Goal10: Reduceinequality within andamong
countries
IMPACT IN INDIA
THE GOVERNMENT HAS SET SOME
PRIORITIES WHICH ARE IN LINE WITH
THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARGETS AIMED AT ACHIEVING
GREATER EQUALITY AND
PROMOTING THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC
AND POLITICAL INCLUSION OF ALL
BY 2030.
14. Goal 11: Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and
sustainable
IMPACT IN INDIA
• INDIA IS URBANISING RAPIDLY. THE
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA’S SMART CITIES
MISSION, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL
URBAN RENEWAL MISSION, AND ATAL
MISSION FOR REJUVENATION AND URBAN
TRANSFORMATION(AMRUT) ARE WORKING
TO ADDRESS THE CHALLENGE OF IMPROVING
URBAN SPACES.
• PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA AIMS TO
ACHIEVE HOUSING FOR ALL BY 2022.
15. Goal12: Ensuresustainable consumption and
production patterns
IMPACT IN INDIA
THE NATIONAL POLICY ON BIOFUELS AND
THE NATIONAL CLEAN ENERGY FUND ARE
SOME OF THE GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AIMED
AT ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION, AND MANAGING THE
EFFICIENT USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES.
16. Goal13: Takeurgent action to combatclimate
changeand its impacts
IMPACT IN INDIA
THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HAS ADOPTED
A NATIONALACTION PLAN ON CLIMATE
CHANGE TO ADDRESS VARIOUS ISSUES .
THESE SCHEMES ALSO ENHANCE ENERGY
EFFICIENCY, SUSTAINABLE HABITATS,
WATER, SUSTAINING THE HIMALAYAN
ECOSYSTEM, AND TO ENCOURAGE
STRATEGIC KNOWLEDGE FOR CLIMATE
CHANGE.
17. Goal14: Conserveand sustainably usethe oceans,
seasand marine resources
IMPACT IN INDIA
• INDIA HAS A LONG COASTLINE
AND IS THE SECOND LARGEST
PRODUCER OF FISH IN THE WORLD.
THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT
PROJECT, SAGARMALA, ALSO
KNOWN AS THE BLUE
REVOLUTION, IS WORKING TO
IMPROVE THE STATE OF INDIA’S
PORTS AND COASTLINES.
• COASTAL AND MARINE
BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION IS A
KEY AREA OF FOCUS IN INDIA.
18. Goal 15: Sustainably manage forests,
combat desertification, halt and
reverse land degradation, halt
biodiversityloss
IMPACT IN INDIA
INDIA’S NATIONALAFFORESTATION
PROGRAMME AND A NATIONAL
PROGRAMME ON THE INTEGRATED
DEVELOPMENT OF WILDLIFE HABITATS
ARE CORE PROJECTS AIMED AT
CONSERVATION OF LAND ECOSYSTEMS.
19. Goal16: Promote just, peaceful andinclusive
societies
IMPACT IN INDIA
INDIA HAS PRIORITISED THE
STRENGTHENING OF JUSTICE THROUGH
GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING
PRAGATI PLATFORM, A PUBLIC
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL SYSTEM.
20. Goal17: Revitalize the global partnershipfor
sustainable development
IMPACT IN INDIA
• THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA IS AN
IMPORTANT PART OF THIS NEW GLOBAL
PARTNERSHIP, AND IT HAS BEEN
STRENGTHENED BY THE COUNTRY’S
EFFORTS TO BUILD NETWORKS WITHIN
THE REGION AND WITH THE WORLD.
• INDIA IS A KEY MEMBER IN SHANGHAI
COOPERATION ORGANIZATION, BRICS
AND SOUTH ASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR
REGIONAL COOPERATION.