India lives in its
villages, and while the cities have grown immensely over the last 20 years,
rural areas have not seen that kind of development.
For India’s economy to
be strong, the rural economy needs to grow. Rural areas are still plagued by
problems of malnourishment, illiteracy, unemployment and lack of basic
infrastructure like schools, colleges, hospitals, sanitation, etc. This has led
to youth moving out of villages to work in cities
Our villages need to
grow in tandem with cities and standard of life has to improve there for
inclusive growth to happen. If rural India is poor, India is poor.
POVERTY
India lives in many generations, and visiting rural areas very
easily shows that they lag behind cities by decades. While we have latest
services and products available in our cities now, villagers are still coping
with age old products. It is easy to see the rising disconnect between cities
and villages. Some examples are
1. While we have
international fully air conditioned schools in our cities, the schools in
villages still don’t have benches and chairs, leave alone computers. We have a
huge shortage of teachers in rural areas, and the school dropout rate is huge.
2. In cities, we have wide
roads, flyovers and underpasses while many villages still don’t have proper
roads. Urban-rural road links can play a vital role in rural growth.
3. Employment
opportunities are hardly there in villages which forces youth to move to cities creating imbalance in the
ecosystem and leaving the villages deprived.
4. While we may have numerous hospitals, nursing homes and medical
facilities in cities, villages neither have health awareness nor health
facilities. See the condition of major hospitals like AIIMS to know how many
villagers have to flock to cities for even basic treatments.



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