what is the factor that make developed village
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A village thrives if it commits itself to basic things such as health care, hygiene and education.
A strong panchayat. Most essential without which no village can grow. Essential to take decisions and implement them. This is the body that should watch the finances and the financial strength of the village.
Village Co-operatives: Co-operative societies play a significant role in the growth of rural sector. Co-operatives provide credit to the farmers, the most needed thing in the farming. They cover more than 97% of Indian villages, some run by its members and some by the government:
Power and Water. The present power ministry is busy electrifying many more villages than one had expected. But we need to look at solar power for rural areas. It can transform villages in areas of irrigation and domestic needs. Irrigation should get priority which will sort out domestic needs.
Health care:. Basic health care is what Sri Lanka has managed to introduce in its villages. India has failed in providing health care and medical facilities. More than 60-70% of villagers are abjectly dependent on nearby cities for basic medication.
Hygiene. Potable water. Public toilets if not a toilet for each accommodation. Health and hygiene are inextricable.
Education: India’s overall illiteracy can be traced to its villages. Overcrowded schools in some villages (Arunachal Pradesh) low attendance in many village schools (Bihar, UP).. Some villages lack even primary schools. It’s often difficult to get parents to send their children to schools. It’s the mindset.
A strong panchayat. Most essential without which no village can grow. Essential to take decisions and implement them. This is the body that should watch the finances and the financial strength of the village.
Village Co-operatives: Co-operative societies play a significant role in the growth of rural sector. Co-operatives provide credit to the farmers, the most needed thing in the farming. They cover more than 97% of Indian villages, some run by its members and some by the government:
Power and Water. The present power ministry is busy electrifying many more villages than one had expected. But we need to look at solar power for rural areas. It can transform villages in areas of irrigation and domestic needs. Irrigation should get priority which will sort out domestic needs.
Health care:. Basic health care is what Sri Lanka has managed to introduce in its villages. India has failed in providing health care and medical facilities. More than 60-70% of villagers are abjectly dependent on nearby cities for basic medication.
Hygiene. Potable water. Public toilets if not a toilet for each accommodation. Health and hygiene are inextricable.
Education: India’s overall illiteracy can be traced to its villages. Overcrowded schools in some villages (Arunachal Pradesh) low attendance in many village schools (Bihar, UP).. Some villages lack even primary schools. It’s often difficult to get parents to send their children to schools. It’s the mindset.
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