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VOL. 6, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Navigating the pandemic: Assessing COVID-19's impact on sustainable development and climate change goals
Authors
Dr. Hemlata Mahawar, Megha Sharma
Abstract
The world economy as a whole has collapsed due to the COVID-19
pandemic. India implemented a severe lockdown on March 23, 2020, by Sustainable
Development Goal (SDG) 2030, to safeguard the lives of its citizens. This
humanitarian and economic disaster is something the nation is constantly
fighting and conquering. The countries' efforts to meet their SDG 2030 have
probably been hampered by this situation. There's still hope even though
India's economy has also weakened. All targets are examined in detail to
examine the consequences of pandemics, and a quantitative impact analysis is
conducted concerning the Sustainable Development Goals through the application
of ranking techniques. Deeper perspectives on the Sustainable Development Goals
are provided by critically analyzing the targets and indicators to characterize
the goals from their fundamental point of view, including the nature of goals,
relying factors, locus of the goal, and interactions between Sustainable
Development Goals. Proposing rescue programs, the government hopes to boost the
nation's economy and spark the passion of its people. The pandemic has caused
people's views on all facets of life to shift. This study outlines how COVID-19
affects SDG 2030 and makes some recommendations for improvement.
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Pages:43-46
How to cite this article:
Dr. Hemlata Mahawar, Megha Sharma "Navigating the pandemic: Assessing COVID-19's impact on sustainable development and climate change goals". International Journal of Social Science and Humanities, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 43-46
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