Sustainable Development Goals in India

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), established by the United Nations in 2015, are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. These 17 interconnected goals address global challenges like climate change, inequality, and hunger, emphasizing the need for inclusive and sustainable growth. They advocate for responsible consumption, clean energy, quality education, and gender equality as essential pillars of development.

Achieving the SDGs requires collaboration between governments, private sectors, and civil societies, focusing on innovative solutions and data-driven policies. Progress, however, is uneven, with many countries facing challenges in meeting their targets due to economic disparities and environmental crises. Nonetheless, SDGs offer a roadmap for a more equitable and resilient world, fostering global partnerships to build a future where social, economic, and environmental sustainability thrive together.

This comprehensive compilation of statistical data on Sustainable Development Goals across Indian states and union territories provides a multifaceted perspective. It is designed to offer an in-depth overview, enabling informed decision-making on policy issues.

State Overview