D.A.
V SDPS PUBLIC SCHOOL
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Submitted by:
AYUSH KUMAR DAS
Class: X'C'
[Link].-09
Submitted to: Ms. Nath Pragyan Santoshi
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the project work entitled
"Sustainable Development" has been
successfully completed by Shaswota Jena of
Class X from D.A.V SDPS Public School, under
my supervision.
It is his original work and has been submitted as
part of academic requirements.
Teacher Incharge :
Ms. Nath Pragyan Santoshi
Signature: __________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my
respected teacher Mrs. Nath Pragyan Santoshi for her
valuable guidance, support, and encouragement in
completing this project.
I also thank my parents for their constant help and
inspiration throughout the work.
Lastly, I am grateful to my friends and classmates for
their feedback and suggestions.
- SHASWOTA JENA
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. What is Sustainable Development
3. Importance of Sustainable Development
4. Sustainable Development Goals
5. Environmental Challenges
[Link] Exploitation of Resources
[Link] Way Forward
[Link] of Government and International Bodies
[Link] of Sustainable Practices
[Link] Students and Citizens Can Contribute
[Link] New People Management Strategy
[Link]
13. Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
Sustainable development means using resources in
such a way that the needs of the present are met
without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.
It is a balance between economic growth,
environmental care, and social well-being.
This project explains the importance of sustainable
development and how we can achieve it.
WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
Sustainable development focuses on long-term
progress rather than short-term gain.
It links economic development with
environmental protection and social equality.
The United Nations has defined it as meeting the
needs of the present without harming the future.
Sustainable development focuses on long-term
progress rather than short-term gain. This shows
why sustainable thinking is very important.
It links economic development with
environmental protection and social equality.
Everyone must participate to make it successful.
The United Nations has defined it as meeting the
needs of the present without harming the future.
It is a shared responsibility of all nations and
people.
IMPORTANCE OF SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
It ensures that natural resources are conserved
for the coming generations.
It reduces environmental damage and promotes
harmony with nature.
It helps achieve equality, economic growth, and
environmental care together.
It ensures that natural resources are conserved
for the coming generations. This shows why
sustainable thinking is very important.
It reduces environmental damage and promotes
harmony with nature. Everyone must participate
to make it successful.
It helps achieve equality, economic growth, and
environmental care together. It is a shared
responsibility of all nations and people.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set
of 17 global goals adopted by the United Nations in
2015.
They aim to end poverty, protect the planet, and
ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030.
The goals cover areas like health, education, gender
equality, clean water, and climate action.
SDG 1 focuses on “No Poverty,” aiming to eradicate
extreme poverty worldwide.
SDG 13 emphasizes “Climate Action,” encouraging
countries to combat climate change and its impactsAll
goals are interconnected—progress in one area
supports progress in others.
Achieving the SDGs requires global cooperation,
sustainable policies, and active participation from
individuals, government, etc..
ENVIRONMENTAL
CHALLENGES
Deforestation, pollution, and climate change are major
threats to sustainability.
Overuse of resources like coal, oil, and forests leads to
imbalance in nature.
If these issues are not controlled, future generations
will face serious problems.
Deforestation, pollution, and climate change are major
threats to sustainability. This shows why sustainable
thinking is very important.
Overuse of resources like coal, oil, and forests leads to
imbalance in nature. Everyone must participate to
make it successful.
If these issues are not controlled, future generations
will face serious problems. It is a shared responsibility
of all nations and people.
ROLE OF GOVERNMENT AND
INTERNATIONAL BODIES
Governments make laws and policies for
protecting the environment.
International organizations like the United
Nations promote agreements like the Paris
Climate Accord.
They encourage countries to use renewable
energy and reduce pollution.
Governments make laws and policies for
protecting the environment. This shows why
sustainable thinking is very important.
International organizations like the United
Nations promote agreements like the Paris
Climate Accord. Everyone must participate to
make it successful.
They encourage countries to use renewable
energy and reduce pollution. It is a shared
responsibility of all nations and people.
EXAMPLES OF SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES
- Using solar and wind energy instead of coal
and oil is sustainable.
- Practices like recycling, rainwater
harvesting, and organic farming help
conserve resources.
- Countries are adopting green technologies to
reduce carbon emissions.
- Using solar and wind energy instead of coal
and oil is sustainable. This shows why
sustainable thinking is very important.
- Practices like recycling, rainwater
harvesting, and organic farming help
conserve resources. Everyone must
participate to make it successful.
- Countries are adopting green technologies to
reduce carbon emissions. It is a shared
responsibility of all nations and people.
WAYS STUDENTS AND CITIZENS CAN
CONTRIBUTE
Students can save electricity, reduce plastic use,
and spread awareness in schools.
Citizens can use public transport, plant trees, and
manage waste properly.
Every small step towards sustainability makes a
big difference.
Students can save electricity, reduce plastic use,
and spread awareness in schools. This shows
why sustainable thinking is very important.
Citizens can use public transport, plant trees, and
manage waste properly. Everyone must
participate to make it successful.
Every small step towards sustainability makes a
big difference. It is a shared responsibility of all
nations and people.
CONCLUSION
Sustainable development is the need of the hour
to save our planet.
It balances development with environmental
care and social well-being.
If everyone contributes, we can ensure a better
future for all generations.
Sustainable development is essential to ensure that
economic growth, social progress, and environmental
protection go hand in hand for a better future.
It encourages the responsible use of natural resources
so that future generations can also meet their needs.
Every individual, community, and nation must work
together to achieve global sustainability and protect
our planet.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. NCERT Social Science Book, Class X
2. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
(UNSDGs)
3. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
website
4. Various educational websites and newspapers.