Environmental Sciences, asked by lnmbroy, 1 year ago

what thing i can do for rural development

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Answered by poojan
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1.to get more electricity(if possible through renewable energy)
2. small check dams or tanks should be built to irrigate the lands
3. more days of work and better wages to local people for their livelihood
4. with the support of government a government school should built which provide a quality education.
5. hospitals which have all facilities for treatment
6. good water facilities and drainage systems
7. by providing good seeds to farmers for their farming
8. by proving a good transport system such that farmers can go to towns to sell their goods for good rates.
9. government have to make soil test and have to suggest farmers that which crop the farmers have to plant to produce high yielding.


Anonymous: nice answer dear
Answered by aravindchinna
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The concept of rural development is quite comprehensive and extensive. G. Shah defines rural development as “the development of rural areas, often rural development has meant 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.
Components of Rural Development:

Rural development entails some components. They are as follows:

1. Rural development seeks to transform all the sectors of rural economy – the primary sector, the secondary sector and the tertiary sector.

2. It is concerned with the improvement of the standard of living of the ruralites through the provision of health and medical facilities, employment opportunities including vocational training, educational facilities etc.

3. It brings about significant improvement in the socio-economic conditions of the scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, the landless agricultural labourers and the marginal and small fanners.


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