95 Crore Now Covered Under Social Schemes: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that approximately 95 crore people benefited from a social security program or another on Sunday on Sunday, and until 2015, government plans reached less than 25 Crore. Modi, Modi, India’s population of more than 64 percent of social protection benefit, indicating that the International Labor Organization (ILO) report, he said.
“Currently, most of the population in India has benefited from one social protection advantage or the other, and recently a very important report of the International Labor Organization (ILO) has emerged. This report stated that more than 64% of Indian population has certainly benefited from a kind of social protection advantage or other.” He said.
This is one of the biggest scope of the world, he said. “Today, about 95 Crore people of the country, some or other social security plan, but until 2015, government plans were reaching less than 25 Crore.” He said.
From health to Social Security, the country is moving with a feeling of saturation in all areas. Modi, “This is also a great picture of social justice. These achievements have instilled a belief that the coming times will be even better, India will be strengthened at every step.” He said.
The Prime Minister also greeted India as a “extraordinary milestone” and praised the efforts of health workers for success. Trakoma is a very infectious bacterial infection, an important cause of preventive blindness worldwide.
Modi has expanded its best wishes to all the lucky devotedly devoted to various religious Yatras. “I also praise those who are engaged in making this Yatras successful and safe with a service spirit.” He said. He also said that in India, individuals and communities have become catalysts of change.
He said that their unchanging commitment to protection is not only protecting nature, but also to protect the future for future generations. The Prime Minister also reported that people from Vietnam were grateful to India to facilitate the ‘Darshan’ of Bhagwan Buddha’s ruins of Bhagwan Buddha, a active reminder of our timeless cultural bond.