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SDGs integrated into development strategy

by Blitz India Media
August 16, 2024
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THE transition from the MDGs to the SDGs also coincided with a change in government, which brought a renewed focus on integrating the SDGs into national development strategies.

India’s political alignment with the SDGs reflects a strategic commitment to sustainable development at the highest levels of governance. The country’s leadership has demonstrated a proactive stance by embedding the SDGs into political discourse and decision-making processes. This alignment has facilitated coherent actions essential for advancing sustainable development and fostering inclusive growth.

The early commitment and active participation in the formulation of the SDGs underscored India’s sense of ownership and dedication to these global objectives. The principle of ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’ (Collective Effort, Inclusive Growth) aligns closely with the SDGs’ ethos of ‘Leave No One Behind’. This alignment reflects India’s steadfast commitment to ensuring that development benefits are accessible to all segments of society, particularly the marginalised and vulnerable.

No Poverty initiatives

India has implemented several key schemes aligned with SDG 1: No Poverty, demonstrating a multifaceted approach to poverty reduction. The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) aims to provide universal access to banking services. This scheme enhances financial inclusion, which is crucial for poverty reduction and economic empowerment, offering a safety net and facilitating access to credit and financial services.

The Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAYNRLM) focuses on empowering rural women through self-help groups and income-generating activities. This initiative promotes sustainable livelihoods and economic empowerment for rural women, enhancing their financial stability and social standing.

For urban areas, the National Urban Livelihoods Mission aims at skill development and livelihood enhancement for the urban poor. This initiative addresses urban poverty by promoting inclusive development and improving employment opportunities. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana provided financial assistance and food security to vulnerable populations, addressing the immediate economic impacts of the p a n d e m i c .

The Mahatma Gandhi N a t i o n a l Rural Employment Guaran – tee Act (MGNREGA) guarantees 100 days of wage employment per year to rural households. This scheme ensures income security and promotes rural development by providing stable employment opportunities

Budget and SDG 1

The latest Budget announcements reflect a strong alignment with SDG 1: No Poverty, underscoring the Government’s commitment to poverty reduction and economic empowerment.

Key initiatives include Scheme A: One Month’s Wage for freshers – new entrants into the workforce, helping them transition smoothly into employment.

Scheme B: Job Creation in Manufacturing provides incentives for job creation in manufacturing sector, fostering employment growth. Scheme C reimburses employers for EPFO contributions, encouraging the hiring of additional staff and boosting overall employment rates.

Additionally, the Budget allocates Rs 60,000 crore for upgrading 1,000 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and introduces a revised Model Skill Loan Scheme, facilitating loans up to Rs 7.5 lakh for students. These measures are designed to enhance skill development and employability.

Impact and prospects

India’s transition from the MDGs to the SDGs reflects a profound commitment to global development and sustainability. The lessons learned from the MDGs have informed India’s approach to the SDGs, emphasizing cross-cutting planning, targeted strategies, and collaborative partnerships.

The transition period, marked by a change in government, highlighted India’s renewed focus on integrating the SDGs into national strategies. As the world moves forward, India’s continued contributions to the SDGs will be crucial in achieving a sustainable future for all.

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