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What Is The Problem Of The Village Of Uttar Pradesh ?​

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Answered by avyakthsachin
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Explanation:

Education:

1. Ensure atleast a primary school in all the villages. And high school/higher secondary school in villages with the population f more than 2000.

2. Mandatory/Compulsory enrollment of kids above 5 years in the schools. No exceptions.

3. Introduction of free mid-day meals scheme in all the Govt schools (if it is already not introduced).

Healthcare:

4. Availability of Primary Health care centre in all the villages or atleast for a cluster of villages.

5. Government Hospital in all the Taluk HQ.

6. Govt. sponsored Health care Insurance scheme for all the individuals/families.

7. Adoption to family planning - either two kids per family or one kid per family. No exceptions. No excuses. All the religions should co-operate, especially Muslims.

Agriculture:

8. Support for small farmers in terms of subsidies, discounts and some freebies.

9. Availability of water and electricity for farmers.

10. Introduction of land reforms if not already applied.

11. Credit availability to farmers through agriculture-co-perative societies.

12. Introduction of cash crops, procurement of Milk, support for poultry farming etc to sustain the rural economy, instead of depending on the vagaries of weather.

Infrastructure:

13. Ensuring the availability of Electricty to almost all the villages.

14. Ensuring the availability of clean drinking water to all the villages.

15. Roads for all the villages connecting to the nearest Taluk HQ atleast.

Let them start with this first.

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Answered by dipakmandaltutu1973
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With 200 million people, equivalent to the population of Brazil, but with an economy the size of Qatars — which has 2.4 million people, the same as the town of Bijnore — the new government of Indias most-populous state Uttar Pradesh faces myriad problems. The GDP of Uttar Pradesh is comparable to Kenya’s, and its infant mortality rate rivals Mauritania, a poverty-ridden, west-African nation.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won an unprecedented victory in the state in the 2017 assembly election, with 312 out of 403 seats, but with some of India’s worst development indicators, there is much to do.

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