“Empowering India’s Youth: A Surge in Higher Education Access”

1. The Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in higher education has reached 27.3%. This
means nearly one in three youth aged 18-23 in India is pursuing higher education,
showcasing a significant rise in access and aspiration.

Source: AISHE survey

2. MGNREGA provided over 2.8 billion workdays to 80 million households in 2024,
reducing rural poverty by 20%. This program is a cornerstone of economic resilience,
supporting millions of families and transforming rural communities.
Source: MGNREGA Dashboard, 2024

3. According to the latest data, the Indian economy has grown by 7.5% in Q2 2024,
marking one of the highest growth rates globally. This growth surge is driven by
robust industrial output and a booming services sector.

4. India’s renewable energy capacity surged to 170 GW in 2024, placing the country
among the global leaders in sustainable energy. With a focus on solar and wind
power, India is not only reducing carbon emissions but also creating green jobs and
empowering communities.
Source: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, 2024

5. Record-breaking 74% voter turnout in the 2024 elections showed democracy in
action, with digital engagement up by 60% alongside 150 million voters participating
online, India is leading the way in inclusive and tech-driven approach to democratic
governance.
Source: Election Commission of India

6. India’s 2024 vaccination drive administered 2.5 billion doses, marking a 25%
increase from 2023. With 95% of the population now immunized, India is closer than
ever to eradicating vaccine-preventable diseases nationwide.
Source: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, 2024

7. With a 12% increase in the education budget, India’s schools are receiving ₹1.2 lakh
crore in 2024. This investment is enhancing digital infrastructure and teacher training,
ensuring that 260 million students receive quality education.
Source: Union Budget 2024

8. In 2024, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana provided 12 million families with homes, a 9%
increase from last year. These homes are more than just shelters—they are
opportunities for stability, security, and a brighter future.
Source: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, 2024

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