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An ideal indian village as envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi

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Answered by akashnagaria
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India lives in its villages, and development of villages will be critical if we wants to close the gap between the “haves and have not's” for a better human development. In the Human Development Report (HDR) 2014, India ranks at 135th place both for the overall Human Development Index (HDI) and the Gender Development Index (GDI), a rating classed by the United Nations as “medium human development.”(1)

There is a substantial inequity in terms of health and development progress among the rural population. Among the states those are doing well, there remain pockets where not much has changed since independence. This inequity further worsens with every passing year, with health being one of the major determinants for worsening inequity. In India, paying for healthcare has become a major source of impoverishment for the poor and even the middle class.

Even the basic sanitation facilities are not available to all across India. According to the 2011 census, only 32.7% of rural households have access to toilets.(2) India continues to have the largest number of people in the world defecating in the open. It has remained a challenge to evolve a strategy and process, addressing the various social determinants affecting the human development of the population, to make a paradigm shift.

On the occasion of 68th Independence Day, Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi announced “Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana” – a holistic comprehensive sustainable approach to empower Indian villages and make it a model. He has urged the Member of Parliament (MP)'s to adopt one village of their choice that should include all interventions of health, education, infrastructure, sanitation, hygiene, livelihood, and social aspects of human development. Also on 2 October 2014, Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi launched the “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan”.(3) Both these missions can practically be combined to work for betterment of the rural Indian population and realizing the Gandhian dream of an ideal village.

Answered by sawakkincsem
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An ideal village envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi is where the houses will be made from locally sourced material available within 5 miles of distance fulfilling all the sanitary requirements of the people. These houses will be airy and sun lit with courtyards or backyards will be large allowing them to grow vegetables/fruits of their own. Farming cattle's can also be kept easily in these yards. The roads of the village will be paved neatly and they will have worship houses for everyone. There will be schools which provide free education and industrial education to the children.

Gandhi ji had the point of view that a village individual can earn double if he's provided proper guidance and opportunities.

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