- SDG 14 is ‘Life Below Water :Plastic pollution. Increasing levels of debris in the world’s oceans are having a major environmental and economic impact. Marine debris impacts biodiversity through entanglement or ingestion
- SDG 14 is ‘Life Below Water :Coastal waters are deteriorating due to pollution and eutrophication. Without concerted efforts, coastal eutrophication is expected to increase in 20 percent of large marine ecosystems by 2050.
- SDG 14 is Life Below Water :Ocean acidification has increased significantly in recent decades. Open Ocean sites show current levels of acidity have increased by 26 per cent since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
- SDG 14 is Life Below Water :Oceans absorb about 30 per cent of carbon dioxide produced by humans, buffering the impacts of global warming.
- SDG 14 is Life Below Water :Oceans provide key natural resources including food, medicines, biofuels and other products. They help with the breakdown and removal of waste and pollution, and their coastal ecosystems act as buf
Treat Others The Way You Want Others To Treat You

We humans are social animals. We always want to be surrounded by people. Introverts is one such category who doesn’t want people around them, instead they are happy with themselves. But we being humans expect respect from others. We wish to get due love, care and attention from our dear and near ones. In office or in schools too, seniors demand respect from their juniors. Teachers demand respect from their subordinates and children. Parents expect respect and love from their kids. But is there any relation wherein you don’t expect these things from others? Maybe not.
How will you feel like if someone treats you badly but expects a good response from your side? What would be your attitude towards a person who hurts and insults you constantly but demands due respect and affection from you? Won’t you feel like just going away or end up with all the suffering!
It is a fact that you should treat others the way you wish to be treated yourself by others. Our behavior towards others is what drives them to behave appropriately towards us. It is really important that you control your words and emotions while speaking, inculcate proper dialect and language while speaking and also be respectful and confident while saying something or putting your points before others. Expect what you give others. As is the saying,
“You sow what you reap.”
Same can be the saying for,
“You get what you give.”
Let us start being a bit cordial to others and behave the way we wish others to behave with us. Then life would be hell lot lovely to live.
Karunakara M Reddy