Abstract

The term ‘sustainable development’ is defined as development that has enough resources in its own environment/society to sustain and to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the future generation's interests or without any loss of natural resources endowed to a society. However, the model of rapid development has resulted in exploitation and misuse of vital natural ecological resources, thereby gradually depleting them in a significant manner. This depletion and decline of natural resources not only threatens the present generation (be it rural or urban population) but also throws the challenge of sustainability to the future generation.

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