New Delhi:India has made remarkable progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) despite facing global challenges. According to a report from NITI Aayog, significant strides have been observed in goals aimed at lifting people out of poverty, creating better job opportunities, fostering economic growth, addressing climate issues and improving land ecosystems.
According to the report, the government's focused initiatives such as Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Ujjwala, Swachh Bharat, Jan Dhan, Ayushman Bharat-PMJAY, Ayushman Arogya Mandir, PM-Mudra Yojana, Saubhgaya and Start-up India have played a pivotal role in driving these positive changes. Moreover, all states have shown progress in their overall scores, indicating collective efforts towards sustainable development across the country.
New Ranking
According to the report, Uttarakhand, Kerala and Tamil Nadu emerged as the top three performing states, while Bihar, Jharkhand and Nagaland were identified as the lowest performers. Among Union Territories, Chandigarh ranked highest, with Ladakh ranking the lowest.
In the latest report, India's overall SDG score for 2023-24 has improved to 71, showing a significant rise from 66 in 2020-21 and 57 back in 2018 (baseline report). The scores for states now range from 57 to 79 for 2023-24, marking a notable improvement compared to the earlier range of 42 to 69 observed in 2018.
Progress has been particularly noteworthy in 'No Poverty', 'Decent Work and Economic Growth' and 'Climate Action and Life on Land'. ‘Climate Action’, recorded the highest increase in score, climbing from 54 in 2020-21 to 67 in 2023-24. Similarly ‘No Poverty’, improved its score from 60 to 72 during the same period.
Status of the States
The SDG India Index 2023-24 highlights a positive shift in the progress of States and Union Territories (UTs) towards achieving their SDG targets. Currently, state scores range from 57 to 79, while UTs score between 65 and 77. This demonstrates improvement compared to the 2020-21 scores where states ranged from 52 to 75 and UTs from 62 to 79. According to the report, between 2018 and 2023-24, the fastest-moving states are Uttar Pradesh (with an increase in score by 25), followed by Jammu & Kashmir (21), Uttarakhand (19), Sikkim (18), Haryana (17), Assam, Tripura, Punjab (16 each), Madhya Pradesh and Odisha (15 each).
Methodology of the Index
The Index methodology involves a series of systematic steps. It starts with gathering raw data for specific indicators and identifying any gaps in the data. Following this, target values are set for 2030 to provide clear benchmarks for measuring progress. The raw data is then adjusted to create scores ranging from 0 to 100. Each SDG's overall score is determined by averaging the normalised scores of its relevant indicators.
What is theSDG India Index?
The SDG India Index 2023-24, which is the fourth edition of India’s primary tool for assessing national and subnational progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), was launched on Saturday by NITI Aayog. This index measures and monitors the progress of all States and Union Territories (UTs) using 113 indicators aligned with the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) National Indicator Framework (NIF). It calculates scores for each SDG goal across the 16 SDGs for every state and UT. Composite scores, representing the overall performance of each sub-national unit, are derived from these goal-specific scores. These scores range from 0 to 100, where achieving a score of 100 indicates that the State/UT has met all targets. A higher score indicates greater progress towards achieving the SDGs.
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