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Certificate

Certificate This is to certify that Shreshth Balodhi and Mithil Rajput of class 10th C has completed their project under my supervision. They've taken proper care and showed atmost sincerity in the completion of this project. I certify that this project is upto my expectations and as per the guidelines issued by C.B.S.E. Mrs. Smriti Srivastava  Universal Public School Preet Vihar, Delhi-110092 

Acknowledgement

Acknowledgement   We  would like to thank our Artificial intelligence teacher, Mrs. Smriti Srivastava for guiding us throughout this project work. We should also thank our lab assistant who helped us to line up the project and helped us with the external work. We wish to thank our parents as well for their support and encouragement without which we could not have completed this project in the limited time frame. In the end, we want to thank our friends who displayed appreciation for our work and motivated us to continue our work. A special acknowledgement goes to our principal Mrs. Monita Gopal who gave us the golden opportunity of this wonderful project, which also helped us in doing a lot of research and we  came to know about so many new things.                                                             ...

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About Sustainable Development Goals

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  About Sustainable Development Goals The  Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)  are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals to transform our world. They were designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all” and part of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. They were agreed by 193 countries in September 2015. Each of the 17 goals strive for the universal reduction of climate change and poverty, and the improvement of education, health, and economic growth. United Nations describes the SDGs as seeking to “protect the planet, and improve the lives and prospects of everyone, everywhere.” The SDG’s provide worldwide guidance for addressing each of these goals. Crises within the SDG’s are faced by most countries and can only be addressed if we work as one global community.

Importance of Sustainable Development Goals

  Why are the SDGs important? The Sustainable Development Goals work towards a world of peace and prosperity, eradicating major issues such as poverty and hunger, all while protecting the planet. In the midst of the climate crisis, this has never been more important. Each of the goals are interlinked, meaning the key to achieving one often lies within another. The goals can only be achieved if they are embedded within all each area of governance. Sustainable development means developing cities, land, businesses, and communities to meet the needs of the present, without effecting future generations’ ability to meet their needs. The environment underpins each of the SDG’s – they seek to improve living conditions for all, without increasing the use of natural resources. The SDG’s work to protect the planet’s resilience for our future generations. Climate change is having a profound impact on the communities Practical Action works with. The way in which the world responds to the  ...

The Progress

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  A Decade of Action The SDG’s have a 2030 deadline for implementation. In 2019, the UN Secretary General, Anónio Gutteres, called for a decade of action across three essential areas. ‘Global Action’ calling for bold leadership, ‘local action’ to make a real difference in people’s lives, and ‘people action’ to mobilize partnerships, hold leaders to account and for people to make the Global Goals their own. However, the COVID-19 has slowed progress dramatically for many of the SDG’s, heightening the need for their implementation now more than ever. We were already far behind in terms of progress for some of the SDG’s. Healthcare was already off track for it’s 2030 target, and the gains already made, such as the halving of malaria cases, have been greatly threatened by coronavirus. In addition to this, lockdowns deprived children with no internet access from getting an education, and one in six young people have lost their jobs since the beginning of the pandemic. Still, the SDG’s pr...

SDG Statistics Sheet

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  Sustainability Challenges  Sustainable development is the pathway to the future we want for all. Coming into Existence with the most vulnerable Goals: -   Goal 5 : Gender equality and women's empowerment. Goal 8:  Decent Work and Economic Growth. Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources.