India’s Sustainable Development Goal Index 2021: An Analysis

The SDG Index India focuses on providing a larger perspective on the social, economic and environmental standing of the country.

The Tribune

The most important concern of the world for a few years has been to look forward to a future that will not only be progressive but also be environment friendly.

Keeping it in mind the Sustainable Goals Agenda of 2030 was made and India is one of the major players by virtue of being a big country with a colossal amount of population.

India has taken it upon itself to achieve the milestones on its personal level and not to wait for the world to set it in motion. NITI Aayog has started its own measurement mechanism of the progress of the states and Union Territories and its capabilities to achieve the SDG goals of 2030.

The NITI Aayog released its parameters in the form of the SDG India Index- Baseline Report of 2018 for the first time.

The SDG Index India basically focuses on providing a larger perspective on the social, economic, and environmental standing of the country.

India’s Sustainable Development Goal Index 2021: An Analysis
India Today

According to an analysis  published in the Times of India based on the SDG Index report of the NITI Aayog, this is the ranking of the states according to the 2021 SDG India Index report:

Top performers

Kerala: 75 points

Himachal Pradesh: 74 points

Tamil Nadu: 74 points

Worst Performers

Bihar: 52 points

Jharkhand: 56 points

Assam: 57 points

Top-performing Union Territories

Chandigarh: 79

Delhi: 68

Lakshadweep: 68

Top gainers

Mizoram: 12 points gained 

Haryana: 10 points gained

Uttarakhand: 8 points gained

New front runners (Score between 65 and 99)

Uttarakhand

 Gujarat

Maharashtra

Mizoram

Punjab

Haryana

Tripura

Delhi

Lakshadweep

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh

The SDG Index by NITI Aayog has been facilitating a shared partnership through these milestones and the SDG Index Dashboard of 2020-21 elaborates it in full detail.

Kerala has remained the top performer in 2021 while Bihar continued to be the worst performer with 52 points.

Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog said during the initiation, “Our effort of monitoring SDGs through the SDG India Index & Dashboard continues to be widely noticed and applauded around the world.

It remains a rare data-driven initiative to rank our States and Union Territories by computing a composite index on the SDGs.

Jagran Josh

We are confident that it will remain a matter of aspiration and emulation and help propel monitoring efforts at the international level.”

Based on the SDG Index India Press Release report of  2021, State and Union territories are organized into a structure by means of the following criteria:

However distributed the states are in these categories, the overall performance in terms of SDG scores improved for the country. It increased from 60 in 2019 to 66 in 2021. This rise happened due to good performance in upward slope in two of the goals, Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and Goal 7(Affordable and Clean Energy) stated the press release.

 

(Data from SDG India Index Press Release of 2020-21 by NITI Aayog)

In the past year, the whole world had to engross itself in the Pandemic, and solidarity and building partnerships is what helped the whole globe to fight back.

Hence, this year the SDG Index has been themed as “Partnership in the Decade of Action” and has focused on the values of collective response among other things.

 

 

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