Sustainability Simply Explained with Magical Pot example in HINDI_(हिंदी)शाश्वतता आसान भाषा में

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In this Sustainability video, we will try to understand
0:00 Concept of sustainability with an example of a Magical Pot
3:58 It’s Origin and Roots
5:00 Types of sustainability or 3 pillars of it

What is Sustainability?
Sustainable Development has been defined by the Brundtland Commission in its famous report called ‘Our Common Future’ also Brundtland Report in 1987 as “the development that fulfils the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

To understand it in simple terms, Let's take one example, there is one very big magical pot in which every night 2 gold coins are deposited and it is up to the user the next day to take out coins to use for his or her daily expenses.
But, over the years, when the needs of that person are increased beyond 2 coins, now he takes out 3 coins each day.

During this process, slowly the stock of the coins in that magical pot decreases day by day and once the pot becomes empty, it cannot add even its 2 coins also and this diminishes the magical ability of that pot to deliver even a single coin.

In the above example, we can relate the magical pot to the nature, which provides all our basic necessities, such as, air, water, food and the climate that is necessary for our existence. But we are now extracting more than the capacity of nature to fulfil our needs and here comes the role of sustainability.

Etymological history of sustainability:

Sustainable and Sustainability both derive from Latin word sustin¯ere, which is combination of sub –means ‘up form below’ and ‘ten¯ere’- which means ‘to hold, maintain, support, sustain, or endure’.

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Reference and Source:
1. Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development: Our Common Future, p.n. 15
2. Etymological History from Book ‘Sustainability A History’, Jaremy Caradonna
3. Image of ThreePillars_ArchitecturalSimple-Thwink.org

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