In a remarkable achievement, over 17 crore people in India have been lifted out of poverty, as highlighted in a recent World Bank report. Marked by the ‘Yug Parivartan’ approach, the past ten years have focused on inclusive growth, dignity, and empowerment for all citizens, particularly those at the bottom of the socio-economic pyramid. The government’s commitment to Antyodaya—uplifting the last person in line—has been the driving force behind these initiatives, creating a historic success story in poverty eradication.
To achieve this milestone, the government has implemented some of the world’s most impactful welfare schemes, including universal health coverage through Ayushman Bharat, housing initiatives under PM Awas Yojana, and financial inclusion via Jan Dhan Yojana. Additional efforts, such as the Jal Jeevan Mission for clean drinking water, PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana for food security, and Swachh Bharat Mission for sanitation, underscore the holistic approach adopted by the government. Collectively, these schemes aim to weave the fabric of a self-reliant and empowered India, significantly enhancing the living conditions and overall well-being of millions across the country.