DEVELOPMENT AT COST OF CULTURE NOT SUSTAINABLE: MAHAJAN
Pitching for inclusive
economic growth to reduce the widening gap between the rich and the poor, Lok
Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said development at the cost of culture is not
sustainable.
Quoting BJP ideologue
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, she said, “Integral humanism is the basis for development
as it espouses indigenous economic model that puts the human being at the
centre stage.”
Addressing the South
Asian Speakers summit here on Sustainable Development Goals, Mahajan said first
and foremost is the citizen and no development is possible and sustainable,
unless it has a human face.
“Our past tells us how
civilisational strengths may steer us through the contemporary challenges,” she
said, adding, “I strongly feel that development at the cost of our culture is
not sustainable.”
On Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs), she said inclusive and broad-based economic growth
has to be promoted to reduce the widening gap between the rich and the poor.
At the same time,
ensuring effective delivery of schemes which target people at the bottom of the
socio-economic strata go a long way in eradicating poverty and achieving the
very first goal.
She also mentioned that
India is expected to incur an expenditure of about USD 565 billion per annum in
the next 15 years to achieve SDGs.
Mahajan further said
these goals lay emphasis on achieving a balance between the three pillars of
economic growth, social development and environmental protection.
“I personally feel that
this approach somehow was very much required in our contemporary growth and
development strategy. This is very close to the philosophy of life that our
region has espoused for in last several centuries,” Mahajan said.
Stressing on the role of
parliamentarians as the bridge between people and their government, the
eight-time MP said, “As elected representatives, it is our duty to ensure that
our respective governments take concrete measures for realising these
sustainable development goals.”
On the issue of discrimination
against girl child, Mahajan said there is an urgent need for continuous efforts
to promote the welfare of the girl child.
Elimination of child
marriage, access to reproductive healthcare facilities and overall emphasis on
hygiene and personal care of women are some of the critical areas, which need
to be concentrated on, she added.
This is published unedited from the PTI feed.
Credit: www.indian.com
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