💨 Abstract
In Rome, India's Suvarna Raj, a para-athlete and disability rights activist, won the 2024 United Nations SDG Action Award. Selected from 5,500 applicants, she was honored for her work in accessibility, empowerment, and social inclusion for persons with disabilities in India. This is a historic moment for India, symbolizing progress towards inclusivity and empowerment.
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