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Page 1: Sustainable Development

Sustainable development

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Achievements

• Pictorial description

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Need ?

• The question is what we are going to leave for our future generations - the barren lands, vehicles but no petrol, factories with no power to run them, mountains of concrete and jungles of sky touching building? Can it be recognized as development? Is this development that can be sustained? We all are aware of the negative answer.

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Need Conti.• Can we survive with what we have been doing? Isn't it that

after wildlife and forests, it's our number next?• In order to bring things back on track, we need to rely more

on renewable energy sources like wind power and solar power. These energies are unlimited and don't create any pollution. Recycling can relieve at least some pressure from our limited resources. Vehicle using non-conventional energy can reduce the pollution and so can the factories do by following pollution norms. Together, we can script the tomorrow of our planet. We need to aim at development-the sustainable development.

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Need conti.

• By 2030 it is predicted that 68 Indian cities will each have more than one million inhabitants, and six megacities, more than ten million each. The rapid growth of cities causes a large number of challenges, including insufficient power supply, unreliable public transportation systems and limited access to adequate medical treatment.

• India is booming and sustainable development becomes increasingly more important

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Need Conti.

• In fact, the United Nations projects that there will be more that 10 billion people living on the Earth by the year 2100. This explosion in population is perhaps one of the greatest reasons why sustainable development is so important.

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Definition

• Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

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Strategies for Sustainable Development

• Input Efficient Technologycan be reducing the exploitation of resources. So

this technology may good for sustainable development.

• Using of Environmental friendly Sources of Energy, such as LPG and CNG which are eco-friendly fuel,

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• Government should pay attention on Integrated Rural  Development Programmes.

Through this the burden and interdependency on cities for employment can be decrease.

• To focus on renewable sources of energy like solar and wind for energy needs. It will be beneficial for the country like India, where is enough sun light, to Convert Sun light into solar Energy and Solar Energy in Electricity

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• For attaining the sustainable development it is necessary for the government and society to control on the Tragedy of Commons

It means to stop the maximum use of easy available resources. With above the government should stimulate the organic farming and recycle the wastes.

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Articles

• http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/allahabad/Allahabad-high-court-orders-expert-panel-for-Varanasi-heritage/articleshow/42290827.cms

• http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Education-key-in-proposed-goals-for-post-MDG-period/articleshow/42857835.cms

• http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Name-calling-could-hit-inter-institutional-harmony/articleshow/44796486.cms

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Vision 2020• Agriculture and food processingAimed at doubling the present production of agricultural and food

processing.• Infrastructure with reliable electric powerProviding urban amenities to rural areas, and increasing solar power

operations.• Education and HealthcareDirected towards illiteracy, social security, and overall health for the

population.• Information and Communication TechnologyFor increased e-governance to promote education in remote areas,

telecommunication, and telemedicine.

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Conti.

• After one of his talks.Dr Kalam , a 10 year old girl came up to him for his Autograph

• “What is your ambition”, he asked her? I want to live in developed india, without any hesitation.

• Now its Sustainable development

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Solar Energy Project

• By 2012, a total of 4,600,000 solar lanterns and 861,654 solar powered home lights had been installed.

• 20 million solar lamps are expected by 2022

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• Over the past three years, India has taken a significant step forward in implementing its green growth agenda by commissioning 2,000 MW of solar power at the world’s lowest tariff.

• Solar power can reduce India’s dependence on imports of diesel and coal for power generation, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and contribute to energy security.

• If India is to achieve its ambitious target of adding 20,000 MW of solar capacity by 2022, a number of measures must, however, be undertaken.

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http://www.slideshare.net/captrsingh/solar-development-in-

india• India has the largest decentralized solar

energy program , second largest biogas and improved stove and the fifth largest wind power program in the world.

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SOLAR Energy

• Solar power plant producing 2KW electricity , providing light to 40-50 families who live in a near by village.

• Solar cooker• Only 1 gas cylinder in a year.• Solar radio cum torch• Solar chargeable laptop/mobile phone

chargers

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• Alternative fuels –Briquettes• Solar dryers – to dry and store food products.• Solar cooking plant.

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http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-09-21/news/42272580_1_solar-power-power-purchase-agreements-power-development

• India will build the world's largest solar plant to generate 4,000 mw from sunlight near the Sambhar lake in Rajasthan that will sell electricity at an estimated rate of Rs 5.50 per unit.

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Enviroment

• India was the third largest emitter of Carbon Dioxide in 2009 , after China and USA

How to control it??? For such a big problem how big the solution has to be?

Pint sizedPlantation of tree.Co2 emitted is absorbed by trees and they give

oxygen

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Conti.

• And for a healthier environment where we can breathe in and breathe out , the need is of sustainability

• This will only be effective if it is properly sustained.

• Our model is a very good example of it.All the water used in household work(kitchen ,

bathroom) is reused for plantation and crop irrigation

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• Janak Mam has planted many trees and she uses recycled water to irrigate them.

• Another example of sustainability :• Every occasion(birthdays ,foundation day ,

anniversaries )is celebrated by planting trees , she is sustaining the model , promoting it and passing it on to next generations.

• In fact she gifts plants to her relatives who live abroad .

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Some Facts

• WATER• According to a World Health Organization study,[19]

out of the India's 3,119 towns and cities, just 209 have partial sewage treatment facilities, and only 8 have full wastewater treatment facilities.

• Investment is needed to bridge the gap between 29000 million litre per day of sewage India generates, and a treatment capacity of mere 6000 million litre per day.

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FACTS CONTI.

• in March 2009, the issue of Uranium poisoning in Punjab attracted press coverage. It was alleged to be caused by fly ash ponds of thermal power stations, which reportedly lead to severe birth defects in children in the Faridkot and Bhatinda districts of Punjab. The news reports claimed the uranium levels were more than 60 times the maximum safe limit

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FACTS CONTI.

• India has been ranked as seventh most environmentally hazardous country in the world by a new ranking released recently. The study is based on evaluation of “absolute” environment impact of 179 countries, whose data was available and has been done by researchers in Harvard, Princeton, Adelaide University and University of Singapore 0n January 12, 2011.

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Leadership challenges

• The Learning Challenge: On the other hand, moving too quickly without thoughtful reflection and information affirms the old adage “haste makes waste.”

• The Development Challenge : if you empower dummies, you get dumb decisions faster!” Sustainability leaders must focus on encouraging employees, but also developing their skills so that they can actually do what needs to get done.

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• The Reconciliation In pursuing sustainability, we must break down old behaviors, stop old habits, and instill new practices. This kind of deep-rooted change inevitably introduces conflict. How sustainability leaders handle that conflict will determine whether, 1) the sustainability problem is solved, and 2) whether the relationship can be rebuilt.

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• The Impact Challenge: Do we put more energy building relationships on the team and investing in people or focus on getting the job done with excellence and efficiency?” The answer is that sustainability leaders need to be constantly balancing between focusing on the task and focusing on the people.

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Women empowerment• A total of 2,44,270 incidents of crime against women (both under IPC and SLL) were reported in the country during the year 2012 as compared to 2,28,650 in the year 2011 recording an increase of 6.4% during the year 2012. These crimes have continuously increased during 2008 – 2012 with 1,95,856 cases in the year 2008, 2,03,804 cases in 2009 and 2,13,585 cases in 2010 and 2,28,650 cases in 2011 and 2,44,270 cases in the year 2012. West Bengal with 7.5% share of country’s female population has accounted for nearly 12.7% of total crime against women by reporting 30,942 cases during the year 2012.

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Questions

• The major Stumbling Block is

• Imbalance• Why is this huge imbalance of per capita

income, poverty, gender inequality, discrimination, Lack of women participation, sectoral imbalance- availability of infrastructure and socio-economic development,?

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• ecological imbalance-Can we survive with what we have been doing? Isn't it that after wildlife and forests, it's our number next?

• What we are going to leave for our future generations - the barren lands, vehicles but no petrol, factories with no power to run them, mountains of concrete and jungles of sky touching building? Can it be recognized as development? Is this development that can be sustained? We all are aware of the negative answer.

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Solution

• In order to bring things back on track, we need to rely more on renewable energy sources like wind power and solar power. These energies are unlimited and don't create any pollution. Recycling can relieve at least some pressure from our limited resources. Vehicle using non-conventional energy can reduce the pollution and so can the factories do by following pollution norms. Together, we can script the tomorrow of our planet. We need to aim at development-the sustainable development.

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• Sustainable, profitable growth can only be achieved if the right leaders are working in a country that are fit to win, underpinned by a culture in which performance is always aligned with values. They are increasingly an agile, flexible and diverse leaders who are motivated by doing good whilst doing well. Some pioneers are building capability and leadership amongst the society and are coming up with the best possible solutions to the traverse conditions.

• The same eminent person we are going to talk about who took a small initiative to reclaim the tryst with destiny……….

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• An eminent person like Dr. Janak Palta is an inspiration to one and all in the country. If each and every person could think the way she does and initiate work like she does it would be an introduction to new era in the country