A Study on Sustainable Development Goal with respect to Indian Healthcare Sector During Pre and Post Pandemic period
Keywords:
Sustainable Development Goals, Millennium Development Goals, Healthcare Sector, Mortality Ratio, Pre and Post Pandemic periodAbstract
"Sustainable Development Goal 3" considered as one of the 17 global goals set by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015 pertains to "ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages." SDGs replaced the Millennium Development Goals started in the year 2000, mainly focusing on the aim of tackling poverty, hunger, preventing deadly diseases and providing education among all children, among other priorities. SDG 3 has come upon for strengthening the infrastructural facilities among all the sections where the deprived ones will be taken more care off. This paper seeks to dwell upon the improvement rate of healthcare facilities during post-pandemic period. It also highlighted how India has explored towards the healthcare development and to ensure significant mobilization of resources. The paper mainly focuses on secondary data and it is descriptive in nature. It shows an analytical study which is based on the information that has been collected from many sources like research articles, journals, several government and non-governmental reports and so on. The major findings of this study are to see whether India has achieved the basic goal of SDG 3 and how they improved their Healthcare Sector during post pandemic period as compared to global countries. Keywords:
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