Month: April 2020
Africa Region
Africa Region


Asia Region
Ahobilam to Achampet Corridor


Oceans
The ocean covers 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, is the planet’s largest biosphere, and is home to up to 80 percent of all life in the world. It generates 50 percent of the oxygen we need, absorbs 25 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions and captures 90 percent of the additional heat generated from those emissions. It is not just ‘the lungs of the planet’ but also its largest carbon sink – a vital buffer against the impacts of climate change.
It nurtures unimaginable biodiversity and produces food, jobs, mineral and energy resources needed for life on the planet to survive and thrive. There is a great deal we still do not know about the ocean but there are many reasons why we need to manage it sustainability – as set out in the targets of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water.

The science is clear – the ocean is facing unprecedent threats as a result of human activities. Its health and ability to sustain life will only get worse as the world population grows and human activities increase. If we want to address some of the most defining issues of our time such as climate change, food insecurity, diseases and pandemics, diminishing biodiversity, economic inequality and even conflicts and strife, we must act now to protect the state of our ocean.
Europe Region
Bellinzona to Davos Corridor

The secretary general UNA AP&T focusing to bring the cross country research with a scientific approach with inclusiveness of Pre and Pro SDG’s His rich experience determines with a readings that his lab is the SOCIETY. The activities would definitely add value in analyzing the don’ts and do”s in disseminating the objectives of United Nations and their allied of pre and pro research activities in Europe, Africa and Asia corridor’s
Jaya Ramulu Lingutla Chief Expert ambassador green Economy

Jaya Ramulu Lingutla Chief Expert ambassador green Economy Diplomatic Position and Secretary United Nations Association of India and Secretary general of United Nations Association of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
is hails from a small village of Rayalaseema zone who has undergone many challenging days while serving the needy society and during his education days. But he did not look back irrespective any problem. In fact he has taken every problem is one opportunity. The same opportunity silence brought international exposure and personality.
He has traveled massively from the villages such as local bodies to multi later bodies and addressed at all platforms including BRICS G 20 etc.
He and his team has selected the forestry area from the year 2000 such as Nallamla and vindyachal including eastern ghats While moving in these areas come to know many officer’s. Those officers interaction and their experiences added to his experiences, as such gained rich unimaginable capacity including the political troubles etc.
Jayaramulu Diplomatic Officer: How the politically gets problems and easily tackle them to serve the Society. In these situations he has got a caption that the going gets trouble and the trouble gets going with this caption we our team of volunteers have moved every location of this globe such as land scape, sea scape and hill scape. The massive moment has turned the table towards the serving the community that our aspirations your expectations in uplifting the community without disturbing the nature




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18th Spiritual Goal is Low Hanging fruit
The SDG’s are Universal and integrated , relevant to all people every where. building the relationship and following to continue for the coming generations in reserving the resources. I as an individual use to think that how to control the mind pollution rather than the polluters. Reached to a fixed thought during my vigorous (25years) services to the community at different locations of India and at other countries that the Faith community based system is the best to follow. Further jumped to a opinion that it is high time to move forward to have a Thee concept mode after following the walks of life of Freedom fighters visionary of My Grand Father (four brothers) from Anantapur District, The method one is Think Globally, Act Locally, Unite Equally, Care our Mother earth care fully second one is that come what may Never stop or give up the empathetic, passionate and professional thoughts in reserving the resources for the coming generations With a caption that The going Get Tough, but The tough Gets Going in reaching the goals of SDG’s
Third one Take a support of State, Central, Civil society without any financial implications except local logistics and technical support as stake holder in performing the activities of the UN objectives and observance of the UN days with a follow up working papers on SWOT analysis for the community development.
During this situation we gave a thought that the Faith Community base play a vital role in implementation of SDG’s are most important in line with the statement of the then our Excellency UN Secretary General Kofi Annan but How to move is a million dollar question. In this regard we propose to have a paper submission of requirement to have 18th goal as spiritual goal.
with a method of 18th goal is a low hanging fruit,

Spirituality is an essential goal to be striven for by all. Spirituality is not an emanation from any relegion, it is rather the developing of a mindset that teaches us to understand, and live in peace with, Nature and all life around us. It encourages us to question everything and to let reason and rational logic guide us. It enjoins us to learn from our mistakes with out regret and to live in the present while being optimistic about the future. It unites us all and gives is an inner peace. Therefore spirituality makes us better citizens of the world and enables us to make the world a better place for all. As an old saying goes, – We are not human beings who go through a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings who go through a human experience.

