📕 Union Budget 2026–27 – Social Sector & Inclusive Growth (Page 4)
Welfare • Human Development • Current Affairs
🏥 Health Sector – Strengthening Public Healthcare
Health is a critical component of human development. The Union Budget 2026–27 continues to focus on strengthening public healthcare infrastructure, improving access to medical services, and enhancing disease prevention and control mechanisms.
Investment in health not only improves quality of life but also enhances workforce productivity and long-term economic growth.
🎓 Education & Skill Development
Education remains a priority area in the budget. Spending on schools, higher education, digital learning, and skill development aims to prepare India’s youth for future challenges.
Skill-based education is essential for employment generation and for meeting the needs of a modern economy.
👩 Women, Children & Vulnerable Sections
The budget places emphasis on women empowerment, child welfare, and support for vulnerable sections of society.
Schemes related to nutrition, education, healthcare, and financial inclusion help promote social equity and inclusion.
🏘️ Rural Development & Poverty Alleviation
Rural development continues to be a key pillar of inclusive growth. The budget supports rural infrastructure, employment generation, and livelihood opportunities in villages.
Reducing rural-urban disparities is essential for balanced national development.
⚖️ Inclusive Growth – Meaning
Inclusive growth means economic development that benefits all sections of society, especially the poor and marginalized.
The Union Budget uses social sector spending as a tool to reduce inequality and improve living standards.
📘 Exam-Oriented Points
- Health and education are part of human capital formation.
- Social sector spending supports inclusive growth.
- Welfare schemes aim to reduce poverty and inequality.
- Important for GS Paper II & III (UPSC).
🌱 Shaktimatha Learning – Learn • Reflect • Grow
Page 4 focuses on welfare and inclusive growth. Next page discusses governance reforms and digital initiatives.
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