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Sound Educational Stimulation Is Truly Based Upon Undefeated Sustainable Learning

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  • Sakib, S M Nazmuz

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Sustainability is undoubtedly a unique concept for the entire globe to accelerate our collective existence and to satisfy the various needs of our present day trend and socio-economical existence respectively. We should have the collective rational influence to focus our needful priorities to the society just to bring out the most pivotal drive along with our wisdom. The real fact is that we shall have to restyle the exclusive societal stance through the far-reaching education and its world-wide impacts indeed. On the other hand, the entire economical advancement is largely depending upon the 17 “Sustainable Development Goals” where the parity between societal goal, economical growth and national goal are equally important not only to intrude in this most notable initiative but to entrench the collective and most consequential vision in the end. The term “Environmental Sustainability” ensures water, energy, amicable photosynthesis, water stock management, proper implementation of plastics and plantation respectively. This is how our social leaders shall have to take the best initiatives not only to save the environment but they shall have to think about the satisfactory academic elevation through extensive research in the end. Leaders have already been assigned to institute the concept of economic sustainability. That is why they are firmly trying to focus regarding production, different tie ups, inventive ideologies and revenues respectively. It is the best possible avenue for them to instigate an organization. Now leaders will be solely responsible not only to enable the entire organization but to bring out an astounding occupational splendour within a very short while. Leaders really need the competent manpower to accomplish their assigned tasks for reinforcing all the organizations very successfully. It shall definitely be very conducive for them to think about the “Societal Entity” as well.

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  • Sakib, S M Nazmuz, 2023. "Sound Educational Stimulation Is Truly Based Upon Undefeated Sustainable Learning," OSF Preprints 97asn, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:97asn
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/97asn
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