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India no more lives in underdeveloped villages.express your views for or against the statement

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Answered by bestanswers
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Answer:

India no more lives in underdeveloped villages. I would like to express my views with this flow.

Explanation:

Today, when speaking of Indian villages, it is certain that a lot of developments have been done in past few years. today most villages in our country certainly are having access to all basic facilities and services.

Also it has been noticed in past few years, especially after independence, the villages have changed a lot. Within villages we can see that the government authorities are running different types of programs to help transform them into digital villages.

As compared to villages that existed past few years, today most villages in our country are already having access to electricity and other services including telephone lines.

Village children are today no longer deprived of their basic rights for education. Government has ensured that each and every id living in rural areas is having access to primary and secondary level of education.

Government has established many primary schools in these villages in past few years. apart from this, with the use of technology, the government has also provided internet access and mobile towers in these villages.

Presently most villagers are also making use of technology for farming and other activities in the villages itself. Apart from this, technology has also managed to transform the way people can today earn their livelihood.

So, it would certainly be right to say that today our country is moving towards developing villages into digital villages and smart villages.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Answer:

India still has so many rural areas and villages which are underdeveloped and most of the house of these villages does not have their own bathroom. The central government of India announced some plans to develop such villages, but still they are underdeveloped. The economy rate of such villages are very less and most of them people lived in these villages are counted as underprivileged category.

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