Economist Pankaj Jaiswal praised India's growth in social security
New -Delhi, June 29 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday referred to a new report from the International Labor Organization (ILO) in the 123rd delay of his monthly radio address ‘Mann KI Benef’ in which he declares a major increase in India’s coverage for social security. Economist Pankaj Jaiswal talked about Mumbai about this incredible achievement with the Ians news agency. He said that “celebration” of this achievement should be celebrated because it shows the great success of the Premier Modes that poor and marginalized people should not leave behind. With reference to the ILO data, he said it reflects a significant 45 percent increase in the coverage of social security benefits between 2015 and 2025, which corresponds to the term of office of the PM Modi. Jaiswal said the rankings are based on the first phase of an international assessment, in which 19 welfare schemes, including direct benefits transfer, were investigated. He said: “It is not just a number; it reflects the tremendous progress of the country to ensure well -being and economic safety for its citizens.” Currently, 94 Crore people in India utilize social security, and with the completion of the second phase of the study, this figure can cross 100 crores. “With the highlight of the government’s attempt to end the parallel economy, Jaiswal said schemes like Jan Dhan have played an important role. Now, with financial inclusion and data mapping, the profit is the end, and the middleman’s role is over.” The emphasis of Ayushman Bharat Scheme, 77 Crore Digital Health Cards has already been issued. Gig workers and self -help groups are also brought under social security and women benefit many benefits, which offer many benefits for women, prominent schemes such as Ayushman Bharat and disorganized workers. The socio-economic development is important. “When 81 Crore people get food security under the Prime Minister Garib Kalyan scheme, it is ensured that no one sleeps hungry. If basic needs are met, only people can focus on productivity and nation -building.” On the mention of ILO in PM Modi’s mind, Jaiswal must be said: “This ranking must be celebrated.