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G20 in shaping on Sustainable Development Agenda

Kaushal Chauhan

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Journal of Social Welfare and Management 16(2):p 75-79, May - Aug 2024. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/jswm.0975.0231.16224.3

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Chauhan K. G20 in shaping on sustainable development agenda. J Soc Welfare Manag. 2024;16(2):75–79.

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Received : May 31, 2024         Accepted : June 29, 2024          Published : August 25, 2024

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The concept of “sustainable development” is ride on three interdependent standards: social and economic development, along with environmental protection. Sustainable Development has attracted much attention in the academic, governance, planning and development intervention space. Therefore, this study focuses on the facts on sustainable development aimed to meet requirements of new generation without compromising the strength of future generations. To achieve this aim, this paper focuses on the role of G20 towards Sustainable Development including pillars, Goals, Empowering the G20 for Urgent SDG Progress, Economic Access, National fund Mobilization, Industrialization, Business, incorruption, Growth, Innovation, Health etc. These targets followed by specific suggestions will make the economic growth of the region's countries sustainable. A holistic approach for sustainability would require registering the potentials of its strong pillars.


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Chauhan K. G20 in shaping on sustainable development agenda. J Soc Welfare Manag. 2024;16(2):75–79.


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Received Accepted Published
May 31, 2024 June 29, 2024 August 25, 2024

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/jswm.0975.0231.16224.3

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Sustainable DevelopmentG20Global SDSD GoalsSustainable Development and G20Global SD and G20

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