Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs), leveraging csr to achieve sdgs

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted on 25 September 2015 by 193 countries to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda. These goals focus on mobilising efforts globally to end poverty and create a life of dignity and opportunity for all. The realisation of these goals call for collaborative action by governments, businesses and the civil society, wherein they can jointly foster solutions for a common theme of sustainable development. A total of 17 SDGs aim at 169 targets are set to be achieved by 2030. The goals take a pragmatic approach for sustainable growth at all levels encompassing a model of holistic development of
society and the planet. These goals set a clear road map by which optimum growth can be
achieved, making earth a better place.
Considering this is a road map for the next 13 years, issues that might manifest themselves with time are
also taken into consideration and targets have been set accordingly. The SDGs have evolved to provide flexibility to nations and organizations a like to develop action plans to achieve the set targets. India along with other countries has signed the declaration on the 2030 agenda for sustainable development
thereby adhering to the 17 SDGs and the 169 targets. India has set itself ambitious targets
for implementation of SDGs by aligning it with the national development agenda. This is a big achievement, as now until 2030 the policies developed at the national level are expected
to address various SDGs with their overall planning and large investments which need to be place allocated for overall sustainable growth. However, achievement of the goals may not be possible with government initiatives alone, it needs a high level collaboration between the government, private sector
and the civil society.
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