Resources
With exhilaration and pride, we welcome you to the inaugural edition of Udbhav- Ek Nayi Soch. In today’s technology-driven era, this virtual UDBHAV has been conceptualised and designed as a vibrant and dynamic youth empowerment platform that will capitalise on the awareness, sensitivity and responsibility of the discerning youngsters towards the real social, cultural and economic problems besetting the world.
With this year’s theme as sustainable development, we hope to make the youth aware of the soberness and urgency of issues not just in the country, but all over the world. In today’s testing times, sustainable development is almost on everybody’s agenda now.

To help our participants for the research, we are providing them with this resource book on which all their events this year will be based. Go through the leading pointers mentioned, familiarise yourself with the suggested terms, and enjoy a few of the suggested works around the theme.
1. The majority of existing sustainability concepts and goals, defined in developed countries, do not cover the main problems of cities in developing countries. While most of the sustainability discourses in industrialized countries refer to environmental issues, developing countries are still involved with economic and social matters such as poverty, social injustice and gender discrimination. Refer the article and the youtube video given below get familiar with what both the sides propose.
2. If you care about the environment or practicing sustainable living, there are some planet friendly actions you are probably taking like trying to take steps to reduce single use waste but is it enough? Learn more about sustainability through this innovative medium of a digital book given below.
3. Sustainability, It’s a Lifestyle. Sustainable living means a successful life. Take care of trees. The choice is yours- Save it or Waste it. To check out the various dimensions of sustainable development watch this video given below.
4. Gender equality is a goal in its own right but also a key factor for sustainable economic growth, social development and environmental sustainability. By providing the same opportunities to women and men, including in decision-making in all kinds of activities, a sustainable path of development can be achieved to ensure that women’s and men’s interests are both taken into account in the allocation of resources. View this flipbook given below to read about women empowerment.
5. Climate change is more than just one of the 17 SDGs specified in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It is a threat multiplier with the potential to worsen some of humanity's greatest challenges, including health, poverty and hunger. Read this flipbook given below to know more about the climate change.
6. The SDGs promote sustained economic growth, higher levels of productivity and technological innovation. Encouraging entrepreneurship and job creation are key to this, as are effective measures to eradicate forced labour, slavery and human trafficking. With these targets in mind, the goal is to achieve full and productive employment, and decent work, for all women and men by 2030. Read this article given below to know more about this sustainable development goal.
- 7. Background guide for North South Dialogue.
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- 8. Background guide for the Connaissance.
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- 9. Background guide for the Perfectly Sustainable Trivia.
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