UN Envoy Prods Businesses to Steer the Ship of Sustainable Development, Hails India as a Crucial Player

New Delhi: This week, at the much-anticipated National Sustainability Symposium hosted by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, the United Nations called on Indian businesses to take the helm in driving global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), asserting that “the business sector is not only vital but perhaps the linchpin in this entire effort.”

HG Shombi Sharp, the UN’s Resident Coordinator in India, emphasized that governments and international institutions alone lack the capacity to achieve the SDGs by the 2030 deadline.

“No government or multilateral organization has the sheer financial firepower to generate the needed jobs, construct the necessary infrastructure, or supply affordable goods and services at the scale that’s required. This is where businesses enter the picture. If business interests align with SDG objectives, we’re looking at the potential for unlocking a whopping $12 trillion in new opportunities,” Sharp explained at the Summit in Tuesday.

Touting India’s turbocharged economic ascent, Sharp hailed the nation as “a beacon of hope,” remarking that India could be on track to become the planet’s third-largest economy by 2030. But he was quick to point out that this economic rise must be environmentally sound. “India’s audacious goal of reaching 500 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 hinges on a tight-knit collaboration between the government and private enterprises,” he noted.

Sharp also commended India’s trailblazing efforts in climate action, citing initiatives such as the International Solar Alliance and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, both aimed at empowering developing countries to confront the escalating dangers posed by climate change. He spotlighted India’s breakthroughs in sustainable textiles, its green economic momentum, and the adoption of circular economy practices within its business framework.

The UN official highlighted the urgent need to nurture a workforce fit for India’s impending green transformation, pointing out that nearly one million young people are joining the labor pool each month. He emphasized the need to weave sustainability into the very fabric of Indian business operations, from supply chains to CSR initiatives, noting how India’s Companies Act 2013 had spurred a significant uptick in CSR activities.

“Pursuing sustainable development isn’t just a moral imperative—it’s smart business. India is carving out a role as a global leader in eco-innovation, and the partnership between businesses and the state will be a game-changer in shaping what comes next,” Sharp said.

Adding his voice to the discourse, Naresh Tyagi, chairman of the ICC and Chief Sustainability Officer at Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail, remarked, “Sustainability must become the heartbeat of our operations, ingrained in the DNA of our business. With India’s resolute focus on the circular economy and renewable energy, we are poised to reap vast economic rewards. But this endeavor demands teamwork, bold thinking, and unified action. Together, we can secure a sustainable future not just for India, but for the whole world.”

ABB India supports educational programs in 148 government schools in Karnataka

ABB India announced the expansion of two educational programs as part of its CSR initiatives to support inclusive and equitable education. These programs, which were being run in 98 schools in Nelamangala, will now also expand to 50 schools in Peenya starting this academic year reaching a total of 148 schools and around 10,000 students from Peenya and Nelamangala.

Representatives from ABB India, Shikshana Foundation and Government of Karnataka at the STEM and FLN Program Inauguration

The STEM Awareness and Foundational Literacy and Numerical Skills Program is aimed at supporting young students with essential scientific concepts and foundational and age-appropriate skills in literacy and numeracy alongside STEM topics. Integrated within the school timetable, it provides hands-on learning opportunities, making learning interactive and highly engaging. Run in partnership with Sikshana Foundation, the program aims to elevate the education level by equipping primary and higher primary students with the much-needed competencies essential for their cognitive development.

Paryavaran Mitra, the other program, will be launched soon, and run in collaboration with the Centre for Environment Education (CEE). It aims to prepare higher primary school students to face environmental sustainability challenges by engaging them in eco-friendly activities in school and its surroundings. The state’s Department of Education is actively involved in the program design and implementation covering critical themes such as water and sanitation, waste management, energy, etc. This would help students move beyond schools and classrooms, connecting them with nature, society, and communities.

Commenting on the expansion of the initiatives, Sanjeev Arora, President, Motion Business, ABB India said, “ABB remains committed to support inclusive education and environmental sustainability. While we continue to learn and adopt sustainable ways in our operations, we feel the next generation must be aware of the impact they have on the environment. We hope through these well-designed programs, they equip themselves with the required competencies and learn to make more sustainable choices in life.”

These initiatives, launched in 2022, have successfully raised awareness levels among students, bridging the aspiration gap in key scientific concepts. Thorough assessments, done periodically, signal a gradual progress in the students’ capabilities and awareness levels. 98 teachers from Nelamangala block have been trained and provided with upgraded concepts and supplemental resources to effectively deliver the programs. Students across all grades participate in STEM activities under teacher supervision. A similar teacher training and orientation program shall be implemented in the current initiation year in the Peenya block.

ABB also supports women’s education in STEM through an engineering scholarship, instituted in partnership with the Lila Poonawalla Foundation. Two batches have so far graduated through this program.

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