"Real India lies in Rural India", 'India is a land of 'villages', 'Rural economy is the backbone of the Indian economy', 'India lies in its villages', etc, are the perpetual and common slogans. India is predominantly an Agricultural Economy and the rural markets hold immense potentials for any company to expand.
Rural Economic and Community Development ..usually called Rural Development Loan
Community development focuses on improving the overall quality of life and well-being of a specific community, regardless of its location. Rural development, on the other hand, specifically targets the enhancement of economic, social, and environmental conditions in rural areas. While both aim to empower and support communities, rural development is more geographically specific to rural regions.
Jean Bowers has written: 'Rural economic development' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Rural conditions, Rural development
Wisoot Wiseschinda. has written: 'Social development in rural economies in the upper central region' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Rural conditions, Rural development
Isamu Konuma has written: 'Integrated rural development in Japan' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture and state, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Rural development
Garvin Karunaratne has written: 'Microenterprise development' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Rural poor, Economic assistance, Domestic, Rural development, Domestic Economic assistance 'Success in development' -- subject(s): Rural development projects, Bangladesh Youth Self Employment Programme, Comilla Programme of Rural Development 'Administering rural development in Third World' -- subject(s): Rural development 'Non-formal education' -- subject(s): Non-formal education, Rural development
Sung Hwan Ban has written: 'Rural development' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Rural conditions, Rural development
Rural development aims to improve living conditions, create economic opportunities, enhance infrastructure, and provide access to basic services in rural areas. It also helps to reduce poverty, address social inequalities, promote sustainable agriculture, and support community empowerment and resilience. Additionally, rural development contributes to overall economic growth and can help bridge the urban-rural development gap.
Yes, rural development is important for overall national development as it aims to improve the standard of living and quality of life in rural areas. It helps reduce disparities between urban and rural regions, enhances economic opportunities, promotes infrastructure development, and empowers rural communities to contribute effectively to the nation's progress.
Daniel. Otto has written: 'Economic development strategies for revitalizing rural areas of Iowa' -- subject(s): Rural development
Gregory Tien Hung Nguyen has written: 'Agriculture and rural development in the People's Republic of the Congo' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic policy, Rural development 'Economic development of socialist Vietnam, 1955-80' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Industries
Mridul Eapen has written: 'Economic diversification in Kerala' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Rural development 'Rural Industrialisation in Kerala' -- subject(s): Rural industries