Modi govt's transformative achievements in social protection over past decade recognised by ISSA: Mansukh Mandaviya
New Delhi [India], October 8 (ANI): India has been conferred with the Outstanding Achievement in Social Security Award 2025 by the International Social Security Association (ISSA), recently at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, recognising the country's exemplary efforts in expanding social protection and ensuring inclusive welfare for its citizens.
Speaking on this achievement, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya told ANI that India has performed remarkably in this area over the past decade, with approximately 64 per cent of the country's population now having access to social security.
"Today, 64% of the country's population has access to social security. In terms of numbers, approximately 94 crore citizens of the country are now covered under social security... There are several schemes through which our social security coverage has expanded, and the International Social Security Association has taken note of this and honoured India..." he said.
Union Minister said that this award is a testament to the transformative reforms carried out by the Modi government over the past decade in the domain of social security.
He also stressed upon the rise in India's vote share in the ISSA General Assembly to 30, which is the maximum permissible limit for any member country, saying, "This milestone reflects India's growing influence and leadership in shaping global social security dialogue and cooperation."
A key reform driving this achievement is the e-Shram Portal, launched four years ago, which has connected over 31 crore (310 million) unorganised workers to social security and other welfare services.
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