self sufficiency of indian villages in recent time is no longer there due to
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However, changing political and economic conditions are putting an end to the isolation and self-sufficiency of the Indian village. The rapid development of the means of transport and communication has broken the barriers between the village and city.
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The core economic philosophy of gram swaraj was of a largely self-sufficient village. All that the village consumes should be produced in the village, all the services which people need should be made available within the village.
Although India is rapidly urbanising, about 66.4% of the population still lives in rural areas. Hence, providing basic needs and livelihood opportunities for this majority is of paramount importance.
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