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A pivotal goal within the framework of SDG is SDG 3, which aims at promoting well-being and ensuring healthy lives for everyone at all ages. India, with its diverse population and healthcare challenges, plays a significant role in the global pursuit of this goal. This paper delves into the evolving health dynamics of India in the context of SDG 3, examining both the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. India lags behind in achieving the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals. A closer examination reveals an intricate interplay between modern health paradigms and India's ancient holistic health philosophies. As non-communicable diseases (NCDs) rapidly expand, India's ancient lifestyle-based therapies offer sustainable solutions, balancing effective health outcomes without exacerbating environmental concerns. Furthermore, with India emerging as a medical tourism hub of, there's an unprecedented opportunity to globally showcase its preventative and cost-effective healthcare solutions. The digital health revolution, while providing avenues like telemedicine also brings challenges of infodemics, highlighting the importance of e-health literacy and the need for robust regulatory frameworks. Central to navigating these complexities is the novel perspective on realizing SDG 3 by emphasizing health promotion, message dissemination, and communication through women, underscoring the importance of their empowerment. Women, as the primary caregivers, have a profound influence on health and well-being outcomes. By leveraging the influence and capabilities of women, India not only stands to address its own challenges but also offers invaluable insights for global health strategies.
Keywords:
SDG 3, India, Healthcare Dynamics, Women, Holistic Health, Preventative healthcare, Digital Health, NCDs.
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"India`s Health Dynamics around SDG 3: Challenges, Expanding Health Dimensions, Preventative Healthcare Opportunities and Feminine Health Promotion ", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 11, page no.302 - 310, November-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2311044.pdf
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2456-3315 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.14 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
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