Progress of India's Achievement Towards Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Ensure Availability & Sustainable Management of Water & Sanitation for All) in the 2030 Agenda
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Background: Clean water and sanitation are global public health issues. Safe drinking water and sanitation are essential, especially for children, to prevent acute and chronic illness death and sustain a healthy life. The UN General Assembly announced the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 goals for the 2030 Agenda on 25 September 2015. SDG 6 is very important because it affects other SDG (1, 2,3,5,11,14 & 15). The present study deals with the national and state-wise analysis of the current status & to access deficiency of India's achievement towards SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation for all) for the 2030 agenda based on targets 6.1, 6.2,6.4,6.6 from 2012 to 2020. Materials: & methods: Data of different indicator of SDG 6 are collected from different secondary sources - NSS 69th (2012) & 76th (2018) round; CGWB annual report 2018-2019 & 2016-2017; NARSS (2019-20); SBM-Grameen (2020). To understand overall achievement towards SDG 6 in the 2030 agenda, the goal score (arithmetic mean of normalised value) has been calculated. Major findings: According to NSS data, 88.7% of Indian households had enough drinking water from primary drinking water sources throughout the year, while 79.8% of households had access to toilet facilities in 2018. As per 2019-2021 goal score for state & UTs in rural India based on SDG 6 indicator, SDG 6 achiever state & UTs (100%) are Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh & Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Conclusion: Drinking water and sanitation for all ensure a healthy life. It is a matter of concern for the government, policymakers, and people to improve the condition where the goal score and indicator value of SDG 6 are low.
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