Economically Viable, Environmentally Sustainable Development
By Saloni Nandkeolyar
“We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children”. This quote given by Chief Seattle is a reminder for all of us that the resources available today should not be treated as our sole property and must be used judiciously.
- The term sustainable development in all its crudity refers to a development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs. Achieving the goal of sustainable development has become very important because the resources we have today are depleting ....
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Issue Analysis
- 1 Debate over Lateral Entry into Civil Services - By Alok Singh
- 2 Harnessing Marine Biodiversity : BBNJ Agreement and Concerns of Sustainability - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
- 3 India’s Unsustainable Urbanization :Challenges and Imperatives - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
- 4 India’s Poor Solid Waste Management Posing Critical Threat to Public Health & Environment
- 5 Formalizing the Informal Economy Need for Comprehensive Reforms - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
- 6 Sustainable Land Management : Crucial for Mitigating Land Degradation & Preserving Ecosystem Services - By Ranjeet Shah
- 7 Empowering Persons with Disabilities : Towards a Rights based Approach and an Inclusive Society - By Ranjeet Shah
- 8 International Financial Architecture : Need for Comprehensive Reforms - By Ranjeet Shah
- 9 The Threatened Ecosystem of Western Ghats : Conservation Imperatives for the Global Biodiversity Hotspot - By Ranjeet Shah
- 10 Maritime Security Challenges in IOR : Need for Greater Collaboration among Nations - By Chandrakant Singh