first Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Urban Index has been released by Niti Aayog, the country’s economic think-tank.
Finding:
Bengaluru is the best and only city in the country that is providing decent jobs and ensuring economic growth.
Shimla is ensuring sustainable development, as it has topped the index based on 15 parameters.
Scoring:
The maximum score a city can achieve is 100.
A score between 65 and 99 categorises a city as a ‘front-runner’,
cities scoring between 50-64 were called ‘performers’,
those scoring below 50 were considered ‘aspirants’.
About the Index:
The SDG Urban Index and Dashboard ranks 56 urban areason 77 SDG indicators across 46 targets of the SDG framework.
The data on these indicators have been sourced from official data sources such as NFHS, NCRB, U-DISE, data portals of various ministries, and other government data sources.
SDG 14 (life below water) has not been included as it is relevant for only coastal areas, which are only a few of the selected cities,
SDG 17 (partnerships for the goals) has been excluded as the progress of its targets are monitored at the national level.
Benefits:
The index and dashboard will further strengthen SDG localization and institute robust SDG monitoring at the city level.
It highlights the strengths and gaps of ULB-level data, monitoring, and reporting systems.
It will go a long way in instituting a robust SDG monitoring system in our cities, and is a milestone step in our SDG localisation journey.
It seeks to empower local administrations to adopt a measurement-based approach to decision making.