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India's Ruchira Kamboj assumes chair of 62nd Session of UN Commission for Social Development

 


The Commission for Social Development is an important platform for nations to come together and work towards sustainable social development. Ruchira Kamboj's appointment as the Chair of the 62nd Session of the Commission is a great honor for India and a testament to her diplomatic skills and experience. 


The Commission for Social Development is one of the functional commissions of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. It was established in 1946 and its mandate is to promote social development and social justice. The Commission is responsible for monitoring and reviewing progress in the implementation of the Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action on Social Development.

The Commission meets annually in New York to discuss issues related to social development. The 62nd Session of the Commission for Social Development took place in February 2023. The theme of the session was "Rethinking and strengthening social development in the contemporary world". The session focused on the challenges and opportunities facing social development in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Ruchira Kamboj's appointment as the Chair of the 62nd Session of the Commission is a great honor for India. She is a highly respected diplomat with extensive experience in international relations. She has served as India's Ambassador to Bhutan and Cambodia, and has also held several key positions in the Ministry of External Affairs.

As the Chair of the 62nd Session of the Commission, Ruchira Kamboj played a key role in promoting social development and social justice. She worked to ensure that the Commission's discussions were inclusive and that the voices of all stakeholders were heard. She also emphasized the need to address the root causes of poverty and inequality, and to promote sustainable development.

Ruchira Kamboj's leadership of the Commission for Social Development is a testament to India's commitment to social development and social justice. India has long been a leader in the field of social development, and has made significant progress in reducing poverty and promoting social inclusion. The country's commitment to these issues is reflected in its policies and programs, as well as in its engagement with the international community.

In conclusion, Ruchira Kamboj's appointment as the Chair of the 62nd Session of the Commission for Social Development is a great honor for India and a testament to her diplomatic skills and experience. The Commission for Social Development is an important platform for nations to come together and work towards sustainable social development.

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