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United nations' sustainable development goals : A foundation for reimagining Indian universities

By: Malar, Mercia Selva.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: University News Description: 59(49), Dec, 6-12, 2021: p.87-92.Subject(s): United Nations In: University NewsSummary: United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals are very important for every nation aspiring to become developed nation in its complete sense. India has been aspiring to become a super power of the world. UN SDGs is an opportunity for India to achieve the status of super power as UN SDGs are holistic – all encompassing. There is no aspect of life of individuals or communities or countries that is not covered under UN SDGs. Apart from the 17 goals, there are totally 169 targets under the 17 goals. Targets specify the goals and Indicators represent the metrics by which the world aims to track whether these Targets are achieved. Also UN SDGs speak of ‘leaving none behind’- which indicates that no individual will be left ou. – Reproduced
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United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals are very important for every nation aspiring to become developed nation in its complete sense. India has been aspiring to become a super power of the world. UN SDGs is an opportunity for India to achieve the status of super power as UN SDGs are holistic – all encompassing. There is no aspect of life of individuals or communities or countries that is not covered under UN SDGs. Apart from the 17 goals, there are totally 169 targets under the 17 goals. Targets specify the goals and Indicators represent the metrics by which the world aims to track whether these Targets are achieved. Also UN SDGs speak of ‘leaving none behind’- which indicates that no individual will be left ou. – Reproduced

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