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History
Sustainable Development As a well-defined concept - has emerged from a series of Conferences and Summits, where influential people have tried to come to an agreement on how to tackle the “burning issues” of the 21st Century: poverty, increasing inequality, environmental and human health degradation. The present paper presents the most important “stages,” where the “actors” have created and defined the concept of sustainable development and its principles.

Sustainable development goals are a collective of 17 global goals set by the United Nations General Assembly on 25th September 2015. Nearly 170 countries and territories participated. The main aim is transfer our world for better lives of the individuals. The agenda of the goals is broad and interdependent. The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment considered the rights of the family to a healthy and productive environment meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In India, it came into existence on March 2018.Haryana became the first state in India. It is entitled “The Future we want”. The SDGs build on the millennium development goals (MDGs) committed to achieving by 2015.The MDGs adopted in 2000 aimed at an array of issues that included slashing poverty, hunger, disease, gender inequality. Enormous progress has been made on the MDGs, showing the MDGs, addressing the root causes of poverty and the universal need for development that work for all people. 1. NO POVERTY: 2. ZERO HUNGER:
 * We should aim to end extreme poverty in all forms by 2030.
 * In 2000, the world committed to having the number of people living in extreme poverty by the year 2015.
 * Now it’s time to build on what we learned and end poverty together.
 * End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote   sustainable agriculture.
 * Support small farmers.

3.GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: 4. QUALITY EDUCATION: 5.GENDER EQUALITY: 6.CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION: 7.AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY: 8 DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: Bengaluru
 * Ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages.
 * Preventing child deaths.
 * Get easy access to safe and effective medicines and vaccines.
 * Ensure inclusive and equitable quality of education and promote lifelong   learning opportunities for all.
 * Right to Education (RTE).
 * Sarva Shikshana Abhiyan aims to achieve affordable education in India.
 * Government of India’s flagship programmed for achievement of Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE).
 * It made compulsory education from the age of 6 to 14 years.
 * Teachers are strengthening with additional teachers by extensive training grants for developing teaching.
 * Learning materials and strengthening of the academic support structure at a cluster block resource and district level.
 * Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
 * Though it had great progress the world has made in becoming more prosperous and fair.
 * Equality between men and women without any limitation.
 * Equal enjoyment of men and women.
 * Equal outcomes of men and women across all spheres of society,including economic participation and decision making.
 * Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
 * Everyone on the earth should have access to safe and affordable drinking water.
 * Protecting wetlands, rivers sharing a water treatment technology that leads to accomplishing this goal.
 * Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
 * Increase in fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions leading to big problems.
 * Instead we can become more efficient and invent in clean energy sources.
 * Invest in clean resources such as solar wind.
 * Promote sustained ,inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.
 * It should cater the economic growth is that people have jobs that pay enough to support their families.
 * In the present context job growth is not keeping pace with the growing force.