Mukesh KumarPratap C Mohanty2024-12-072024-12-072022https://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/1027Despite substantial socio-economic disparities in health, education, and nutrition outcomes, the government is pitching human development expenditure against capital expenditure. In a welfare state, social sector should be the centre of policy prescriptions. Instead of an imperfect assumption of trickle-down, the the government needs to realise that growth and development must go hand in hand.Disruptive digital innovationsHealthcareArtificial intelligenceMachine learningBlockchainIOTe-healthm-healthDecoding the Three Pandemic Budgets-Education, Health, and NutritionArticle