Ms. Prachi Kaushik, a renowned social entrepreneur and founder of the Vyomini Social Foundation, captivated students and attendees at the Symposium on Social Entrepreneurship – Paving the Way for Viksit Bharat @2047 organized by Amity University. In her keynote address, Ms. Kaushik explored how social entrepreneurship is revolutionizing healthcare delivery, particularly in underserved communities, through innovative solutions and strategic partnerships.
Her presentation, titled Social Entrepreneurs in Improving Healthcare Access & Affordability Across the Globe, shed light on Vyomini Social Foundation’s efforts to bridge the healthcare gap by focusing on access, affordability, and sustainability. Ms. Kaushik shared valuable insights into how social entrepreneurs are using innovation to address healthcare challenges and ensure equitable health services for all.
The symposium brought together prominent figures in social entrepreneurship, with dynamic discussions on the intersection of healthcare, innovation, and social equity. A key highlight was a panel discussion themed around improving global healthcare access and affordability. Visionary leaders from various sectors discussed how sustainable, innovative models are reshaping healthcare landscapes worldwide.
In her speech, Ms. Kaushik also aligned her work with the broader vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, a national initiative aimed at building a self-reliant and developed India by 2047. Reflecting on this, she stated:
“Viksit Bharat 2047 envisions a self-reliant and developed India by the centenary of its independence. The vision underscores the need for economic growth, technological advancements, and sustainable practices, with a focus on inclusivity and social equity. Achieving this ambitious goal requires empowering our youth, fostering innovation, and enhancing infrastructure to reduce dependency on imports. Sustainable development is essential, ensuring that progress is not at the expense of the environment.”
Her message resonated deeply with the audience, particularly her focus on innovation and sustainability as vital pillars in creating equitable healthcare systems that align with India’s development goals for 2047.
The panel discussion further explored how social entrepreneurs are addressing global healthcare challenges through the integration of telemedicine, mobile healthcare units, and community health workers. Experts discussed the transformative role of digital health platforms, AI, and data analytics in enhancing healthcare efficiency, as well as the need for public-private partnerships to develop scalable solutions for global healthcare needs.
The symposium concluded on an inspiring note, with participants reaffirming the critical role of social entrepreneurship in shaping a future where healthcare is both accessible and affordable for all. The event emphasized the importance of innovation, collaboration, and sustainability in building a robust global healthcare system.