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  • Mahatma Gandhi's Antyodaya principle focuses on uplifting the last person in society.
  • This principle has evolved into a governance framework emphasizing last-mile delivery.

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Mahatma Gandhi’s principle of Antyodaya – the upliftment of the last person in society has evolved into a governance framework centred on last-mile delivery.

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Last-mile delivery

In governance and public administration, this refers to the final stage of delivering goods, services, or benefits to the intended recipients, especially those in remote or underserved areas. It is crucial for ensuring equitable access and effective implementation of welfare schemes.

Antyodaya

An Indian governance principle meaning 'welfare of the last person,' focusing on uplifting the poorest and most marginalized sections of society.

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