essay about things i can do for the development of rural india and our villages are
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so the topic actually is my role in developing
the villages and rural areas.i will just write my role in the form of a short
paragraph.
so my first step would have been to get
myself educated.this step is very important as until and unless i am educated how
can i develop others.
my second step would be to make them
agree to help me in fulfilling my aims.
after i get their support i will talk
to them about their requirements and try to understand their feelings .
then i will do some things on my own
decisions for them.the things that i would do will be:
establish clean toilets.
:build schools for those children who really want to study but because of no schools in villages ,they can't study and become educated persons in future.
:i will provide books and some money to those who doesn't have enough money to afford the school fees and buy books.
:i will provide clean water as some villagers die due to the lack of fresh and clean water.
:i will provide advanced farming tools as they had to work very hard in the fields just to earn some money.
:i will establish hospitals and try to keep them clean as some people die due to the lack of proper treatment.
:i will provide electricity as the farmers have difficulties in returning to their respective homes at night and they also can't stay in rooms having fans in the hot summer.
this would be my own contribution and the others would be my as well as the villagers contributions.
i hope that in this way i would be able to contribute in the development of villages and rural areas."The concept of rural development is quite comprehensive and extensive. From my point of view is the extension of irrigation facilities, expansion of electricity, improvement in the techniques of cultivation, construction of school building and provision of educational facilities, health care etc."
This is considered to be a lop-sided view of understanding rural development. Of late, rural development signifies a complex and long term process involving fundamental transformation of rural society both at social and economic levels. It represents planned programmes to improve the quality of the life-style of the ruralites.
Thank you,
Aku47