Which state topped in the recently released sustainable development goal index 2019 – 20?

Uttar Pradesh
Sikkim
Kerala
Telangana

The correct answer is: Kerala.

Kerala topped the recently released sustainable development goal index 2019 – 20. The index is a composite measure of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across 170 countries. Kerala scored 79.4 out of 100, followed by Sikkim (78.4), Telangana (77.9), and Andhra Pradesh (77.8).

The SDGs are a set of 17 goals that were adopted by the United Nations in 2015. The goals aim to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all by 2030. The goals are:

  1. No poverty
  2. Zero hunger
  3. Good health and well-being
  4. Quality education
  5. Gender equality
  6. Clean water and sanitation
  7. Affordable and clean energy
  8. Decent work and economic growth
  9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
  10. Reduced inequalities
  11. Sustainable cities and communities
  12. Responsible consumption and production
  13. Climate action
  14. Life below water
  15. Life on land
  16. Peace, justice and strong institutions
  17. Partnerships for the goals

Kerala has been a leader in sustainable development for many years. The state has a strong track record in poverty reduction, education, health, and gender equality. Kerala is also a pioneer in renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.

The state’s success in sustainable development is due to a number of factors, including strong political commitment, effective public policies, and a well-educated and engaged population. Kerala’s experience shows that it is possible to achieve sustainable development even in a resource-constrained environment.