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“Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas” framed development as a collective enterprise—one that measures success by how far the last mile moves forward. The summit examined how inclusion becomes real when welfare delivery, financial access, and local governance are designed around people’s lived constraints, not program silos. It explored what it takes to convert entitlements into usable services: reliable IDs and accounts, doorstep access, responsive grievance redressal, and incentives that reward outcomes over paperwork.

Conversations bridged social policy with economic capability—women’s empowerment, skilling and employability, micro-enterprise credit, and safety nets calibrated to lift families into formal, resilient livelihoods. Rather than treating beneficiaries as passive recipients, the dialogue underscored community participation, panchayat-level innovation, and civil-society partnerships as engines that compound impact.

The core message was straightforward and ambitious: when the state, markets, and communities pull together, growth broadens and dignity rises. “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas” thus argued for a development model that is co-created and accountability-rich—where every rupee spent moves a person, a household, and a locality measurably forward.