National Conference

About The University

Sustainable development is basically an action plan which helps us to achieve sustainability in any activity which makes use of the resources. Through sustainable development, we formulate organizing principles which help to sustain the limited resources essential to provide for the needs of our future generations. The World Commission on Environment and Development popularized this concept in 1987. Their report defines the idea as a “development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.” The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals to transform our world. They were designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all” and part of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. They were agreed by 193 countries in September 2015. These goals strive for the universal reduction of climate change and poverty, and the improvement of education, health, and economic growth. United Nations describes the SDGs as seeking to “protect the planet, and improve the lives and prospects of everyone, everywhere.” The 5 pillars, also known as 5 Ps of sustainable development, encompass 5 overarching areas that each of the SDG’s address. These are of critical importance to act towards over the next decade. They are: People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnerships, sustainability sitting at the core of each. These pillars are there to inform decision making around interventions installed by the government that work towards the SDG’s. When a new policy is adopted, it must consider the consequences it will have upon any of the 5 Ps. Today, United Nations successfully continues to consider these pillars against each of their development goals. They offer a blueprint that many organisations can measure their own actions against.

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About The Conference

Sustainable development is basically an action plan which helps us to achieve sustainability in any activity which makes use of the resources. Through sustainable development, we formulate organizing principles which help to sustain the limited resources essential to provide for the needs of our future generations. The World Commission on Environment and Development popularized this concept in 1987. Their report defines the idea as a “development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.” The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals to transform our world. They were designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all” and part of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. They were agreed by 193 countries in September 2015. These goals strive for the universal reduction of climate change and poverty, and the improvement of education, health, and economic growth. United Nations describes the SDGs as seeking to “protect the planet, and improve the lives and prospects of everyone, everywhere.” The 5 pillars, also known as 5 Ps of sustainable development, encompass 5 overarching areas that each of the SDG’s address. These are of critical importance to act towards over the next decade. They are: People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnerships, sustainability sitting at the core of each. These pillars are there to inform decision making around interventions installed by the government that work towards the SDG’s. When a new policy is adopted, it must consider the consequences it will have upon any of the 5 Ps. Today, United Nations successfully continues to consider these pillars against each of their development goals. They offer a blueprint that many organisations can measure their own actions against.

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Targeted Audience

  • Scientists
  • Academicians
  • Students
  • Researchers
  • Faculty
  • Associations and Societies
  • Industrial Professionals

Tracks

● Management
● Engineering/Technology
● Basic & Applied Sciences
● Pharmacy
● Law

  • Location MAU, Baddi, India
  • Date & Time 10am - 7pm, 11th Nov
  • Speakers 25 Professionals
  • Seats 100 People

Why You Should Join?

The conference is aimed at providing a platform / resource base for intellectuals and professional expert in the field of commerce and management. The following are welcome to participate: Academicians, Policy makers, Research Scholars, Trade professionals, Entrepreneurs and Students.

Great Speakers

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New People

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Global Event

03

Get Inspired

04

Networking Session

05

Meet New Faces

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25

Spekers

100

Seats

5

Sponsors

8

Sessions

Our Speakers

DR. NAND KISHORE GARG

Chancellor, MAU

Prof.(Dr.) R. K. GUPTA

Vice Chancellor, MAU

SH. SURESH GUPTA

Chancellor's Nominee, MAU

Prof.(Dr.) A K Vashisht

Director, PCJSOM

Meet all speakers

Registration

Persons interested to participate in the conference are welcome to contribute their research papers/ research notes/ case studies/ brief research notes on the thematic areas with specific recommendations for discussions in technical sessions. For Registration Query please Contact us at

Registration Details

1000

For One Day
  • Entrance
  • Coffee Break
  • Lunch on all days
  • Access to all areas
  • Certificate
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