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India reaffirmed its commitment to inclusive social development at the UN Commission, highlighting progress in education, healthcare, financial inclusion, and social security under its 2047 vision.
At the 64th UN Commission for Social Development, India, through Minister Savitri Thakur, reaffirmed its commitment to inclusive, rights-based social development under the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision and 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' principle.
India highlighted progress in gender parity in education, expanded access to piped water, clean cooking energy, sanitation, and healthcare reaching over 100 million people.
Financial inclusion initiatives enabled millions to open bank accounts, with women benefiting from credit and entrepreneurship programs.
Social security was extended to the elderly, persons with disabilities, informal workers, and transgender individuals.
Digital public infrastructure and Direct Benefit Transfers improved service delivery efficiency.
India called for enhanced multilateral cooperation and South-South collaboration, with participation from over 100 member states.
La India reafirmó su compromiso con el desarrollo social inclusivo en la Comisión de las Naciones Unidas, destacando el progreso en educación, atención médica, inclusión financiera y seguridad social bajo su Visión 2047.