Published on: July 14, 2024
SDG INDEX 2024
SDG INDEX 2024
India Accelerates Progress Towards the SDGs Despite Global Headwinds
- Significant progress in goals such as eliminating poverty, providing decent work, economic growth, climate action, and life on land.
Targeted Government Interventions
- Key Programs:
- Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana
- Ujjwala
- Swachh Bharat
- Jan Dhan
- Ayushman Bharat-PMJAY
- Ayushman Arogya Mandir
- PM-Mudra Yojana
- Saubhagya
- Start-up India
- Impact: These interventions have led to rapid improvement in SDG performance.
National and State Progress
- Overall SDG Score: Improved to 71 in 2023-24 from 66 in 2020-21 and 57 in 2018.
- State Scores: Range from 57 to 79 in 2023-24, improving from the 2018 range of 42 to 69.
- Significant Progress in Goals:
- Goal 1 (No Poverty)
- Goal 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth)
- Goal 13 (Climate Action)
- Goal 15 (Life on Land)
- Highest Increase in Scores:
- Goal 13: From 54 in 2020-21 to 67 in 2023-24
- Goal 1: From 60 to 72
State Performances
- Front-runner States/UTs: 32 in total with 10 new entrants including Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur, Odisha, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.
- Fastest Moving States (2018-2023):
- Uttar Pradesh (increase by 25)
- Jammu & Kashmir (21)
- Uttarakhand (19)
- Sikkim (18)
- Haryana (17)
- Assam, Tripura, Punjab (16 each)
- Madhya Pradesh, Odisha (15 each)
Release of the SDG India Index 2023-24
- Fourth Edition: Released by NITI Aayog
Index Methodology and Measurements
- Indicators: 113 aligned with MoSPI’s National Indicator Framework.
- Goal-wise Scores: Computed for 16 SDGs for each State and UT.
- Composite Scores: Range from 0-100, with 100 indicating achievement of targets.
India’s Commitment and Efforts
- SDG Localisation: NITI Aayog spearheads efforts in collaboration with States and UTs.
- Institutionalisation of SDGs: Integrating sustainable development into national and subnational development frameworks.
- Collaborative Competition: Encouraging States and UTs to learn from each other and close outcome-based gaps.
Key Highlights and Results
- Improvement in Composite Score: From 57 in 2018 to 66 in 2020-21, and further to 71 in 2023-24.
- Advancements in Goals:
- Goal 1: Improved from 60 to 72
- Goal 8: Improved
- Goal 13: Improved from 54 to 67
Government Interventions Facilitating SDG Achievements
- Housing: Over 4 crore houses under PM Awas Yojana
- Sanitation: 11 crore toilets and 2.23 lakh community sanitary complexes in rural areas
- Cooking Fuel: 10 crore LPG connections under PM Ujjwala Yojana
- Water: Tap water connections in over 14.9 crore households under Jal Jeevan Mission
- Healthcare: Over 30 crore beneficiaries under Ayushman Bharat-PMJAY
- Food Security: Coverage of over 80 crore people under the National Food Security Act
- Health Infrastructure: 150,000 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs providing primary medical care and affordable generic medicines
- Financial Inclusion: Direct Benefit Transfer of ₹34 lakh crore through PM-Jan Dhan accounts
- Skill Development: 1.4 crore youth trained and upskilled under the Skill India Mission
- Entrepreneurship: 43 crore loans sanctioned under PM Mudra Yojana aggregating to ₹22.5 lakh crore
- Renewable Energy: Increase in solar power capacity from 2.82 GW to 73.32 GW in the past decade
State and UT Results
- Composite Scores: States score between 57 to 79, UTs between 65 to 77.
- Front Runner Status: Increase in States/UTs achieving scores between 65 and 99.
- Top Improvers: Assam, Manipur, Punjab, West Bengal, and Jammu & Kashmir.
Goal-wise Progress and Achievements
- Goal 1 – No Poverty: Improved by 12 points from 2020-21 to 2023-24, multidimensional poverty nearly halved.
- Goal 2 – Zero Hunger: Improved productivity in agriculture, 99.01% of beneficiaries covered under NFSA.
- Goal 3 – Good Health and Well-being: Substantial improvement in maternal and child health indicators.
- Goal 4 – Quality Education: High adjusted net enrollment rate, improved pupil-teacher ratio.
- Goal 5 – Gender Equality: Improved sex ratio, earnings ratio, and labour force participation.
- Goal 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation: Significant improvements in access to drinking water and sanitation.
- Goal 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy: Highest score among all SDGs, 100% household electrification.
- Goal 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth: Reduction in unemployment, increased labour force participation.
- Goal 9 – Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure: High connectivity and mobile internet coverage.
- Goal 10 – Reduced Inequalities: Improved representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions.
- Goal 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities: Significant improvement in urban sanitation and waste management.
- Goal 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production: High treatment rates for biomedical and hazardous waste.
- Goal 13 – Climate Action: Improved disaster preparedness and renewable energy generation.
- Goal 15 – Life on Land: Increased forest cover and carbon stock.
- Goal 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions: High Aadhaar coverage and birth registration rates.
Methodology
- Data Compilation: Raw data compiled for selected indicators, target values for 2030 established.
- Normalization: Raw data normalized into scores ranging from 0 to 100.
- Composite Score: Derived as an average of all goal scores.
Online Dashboard
- User-Friendly Visualizations: Identifies crucial development outcome-based gaps at national and subnational levels.
Global Significance
- Lessons for Other Countries: India’s focused interventions and schemes provide valuable insights for global SDG progress.
Conclusion
- Commitment to SDGs: NITI Aayog’s continued support to States and UTs in localisation and acceleration of SDGs.
- Future Roadmap: The SDG India Index as a key milestone for measuring progress towards Viksit Bharat @ 2047.