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Viksit Bharat- Education and Health Care for all Citizens
Dr N Vijaya Lakshmi
Volume: 15 Special Issue: 5 2025
Abstract:
The "Viksit Bharat - Education and Health care for all Citizens" abstract emphasizes the need of ensuring that all citizens have access to healthcare and education in order to achieve a developed India by the year 2047. These two areas are considered to be essential components of growth in society. Important approaches encompass utilizing technology in order to enhance access and results, encouraging inclusive growth via the development of skills, and taking use of both government programs such as Ayushman Bharat and private sector innovation in order to establish a society that is equal and in which every individual has the opportunity to prosper. The "Viksit Bharat" goal for 2047 included a pledge to provide education and healthcare as fundamental rights for all residents. Broadening access to education and healthcare, irrespective of socioeconomic condition, is fundamental to this aim Employing technical breakthroughs to enhance the delivery, efficiency, and accessibility of services, such as telemedicine, is essential. Promoting inclusive growth via programs that enhance skill development, vocational training, and lifelong learning enables citizens to engage in and reap the benefits of economic advancement. Collaborating with the business sector and other stakeholders is crucial for fostering innovation and ensuring the healthcare and education systems are resilient and adaptive. Prominent programs like Ayushman Bharat aim to deliver health insurance and healthcare access to at-risk communities, whilst further initiatives concentrate on improving educational chances via innovative learning platforms. This concept emphasizes that attaining "Viksit Bharat" beyond mere economic growth; it involves fostering a society in which every individual may realize their full potential via universal access to fundamental amenities such as education and healthcare.
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