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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.
The Development of India is only depend on the development of Rural India/..... the IT industry reach their and giving the good result
lNo development is stable and sustainable untill and unless it is uniform and provide ample job and livelihood opportunities in almost all the areas of a nation. In India I don't think that development is homogenous.
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Rama Patnayak has written: 'Rural development in India' -- subject(s): Rural development
Dinesh Rai has written: 'Integrated rural development programme' -- subject(s): Case studies, Integrated Rural Development Programme (India), Rural development, Statistics
P. Gopinadhan Pillai has written: 'Continuing education' -- subject(s): Continuing education 'Rural development in India' -- subject(s): Rural development projects, Rural development
G. Haragopal has written: 'Administrative leadership and rural development in India' -- subject(s): Community leadership, Panchayat, Community organization, Rural development 'Grassroots planning for development' -- subject(s): Rural development
India is described as two India because of the difference in development and education level in Rural india and urban india. Still there is a large gap in the facilities between the rural and urban india.
Parkash Mehta has written: 'Integrated Rural Development Programme' -- subject(s): Case studies, Integrated Rural Development Programme (India), Rural development projects 'Operations research in agriculture'
"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.
NABARD stands for National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development. It is a development bank based in India.