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Published June 15, 2023 | Version v1
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"SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) - CHALLENGES FOR INDIA"

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  • 1. University: Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, P. G Urdu

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The world economies have unified in their efforts to achieve the goals of sustainable development. This is in sheer contrast to the earlier approaches where governments pursue goals for the growth and development of their respective economies. The struggle for growth and excellence has created imbalance in the economic development among countries, depleted some of the natural resources and has thus altered the ecological balance. The impact of this is being experienced in the form of global warming and climate change. Since this threatens the very existence of human life on earth, a course of action that would ensure a safe environment for future generations has become the need of the hour. Sustainable development is a term coined to ensure that development takes place in such a way that natural resources are sustained and passed on to the future generations unimpaired. This   paper   makes  an  attempt  to  understand  the  challenges  encountered  by  India   in   achieving Sustainable development goals and offers suggestions to overcome them.

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