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VOL. 4, ISSUE 5 (2017)
Critical study of millennium development goal 2015 in Indian context
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Prerna Antil, Pooja Antil, Kamal Agarwal
Abstract
Millennium Development Goals are that goals
that every nation wants to achieve including India to achieve by the year 2015.
These goals are eight that are established at millennium summit of the united
nation in 2000. There are 193 United Nations members status & at least 23
international organizations are involved to achieve millennium development goal
by 2015. The millennium summit of united nation in Sept., 2000 were set goals
for eradication poverty & hunger, achieve primary, education for all at
universal level promote, gender equality reduce child morality, improve,
maternal health ensure environment sustainability.
Millennium
development goals reach their December 2015 deadline and new goals are set in
Sep. 2015 United Nations general assembly and every nation adopts a new set of
goals and universal sustainable development goals will be adopted world
leaders. The new sustainable development agenda will ensure that goals achieved
by MDG’s is carry forward beyond 2015 and new agenda also tell us all the
nations that we have achieve sustainable MDG’s goals and finally complete this
goal’s with dignity. There is now a remarkable conveyance of vision underlying
the priorities for the proposed SDG’s that are build on MDG’s for making Indian
development economically socially & environmentally sustainable Indian
government not left behind MDG’s and government also in the line of to end
poverty and deprivation in all forms. The government of India has also adopted the
principle of “Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas” i.e. Together with all, development for
all. But there is no blue print for that.
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Pages:319-321
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Prerna Antil, Pooja Antil, Kamal Agarwal "Critical study of millennium development goal 2015 in Indian context". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 4, Issue 5, 2017, Pages 319-321
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