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The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Rural Development in Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh (UP), the most populous state in India, faces numerous socio-economic challenges, particularly in its rural areas. Over 70% of the population in Uttar Pradesh resides in rural areas, and these regions are plagued with problems such as poverty, illiteracy, poor healthcare, inadequate infrastructure, and agricultural distress. Despite government initiatives, many of these challenges…

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Evolution of Irrigation Sources in Uttar Pradesh: Trends, Challenges, and Sustainable Solutions

Introduction Irrigation plays a crucial role in agriculture, particularly in a state like Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), which has a predominantly agrarian economy. Over the years, irrigation sources in U.P. have undergone significant transformation due to technological advancements, environmental factors, government policies, and the changing needs of farmers. The state has transitioned from traditional irrigation methods…

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Population Growth and Poverty in India: A Critical Examination of Their Interconnection

Introduction India, the world’s most populous country, faces a persistent challenge of poverty. The interconnection between population growth and poverty has long been debated. Some argue that rapid population growth exacerbates poverty by straining resources, while others contend that poverty itself fuels high birth rates. This paper critically examines whether a growing population is the…

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Challenges of the Panchayati Raj System in India and the Impact of the 73rd Constitutional Amendment

Introduction The Panchayati Raj System (PRS) in India was introduced to establish a decentralized form of governance and empower rural self-governance. It was expected to bring governance closer to the people, promote participatory democracy, and ensure the efficient delivery of local services. However, despite its potential, the system has faced several challenges that have hindered…

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MGNREGA: A Catalyst for Rural Empowerment and Poverty Alleviation in India

Introduction Poverty alleviation has been one of the key priorities of the Indian government since independence. Rural India, where a large section of the population depends on agriculture and daily wage labor, faces persistent poverty, unemployment, and income disparity. To address this issue, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) was enacted in…

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Examining the Socio-Economic Impacts of Uttar Pradesh’s 2021–22 Budget Schemes

Introduction In the fiscal year 2021–22, the Uttar Pradesh State Government introduced several new schemes aimed at bolstering the state’s socio-economic framework. With a budget allocation of ₹5,50,270.8 crore, including ₹27,598.4 crore dedicated to new initiatives, the government focused on areas such as agriculture, health, infrastructure, and employment. This analysis delves into the specific schemes…

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Overcoming Development Challenges in Uttar Pradesh: Constraints and Government Initiatives

Introduction Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, has been making significant strides in infrastructure, industrialization, and urban development. However, the state faces several constraints that hinder the smooth execution of development projects. These include bureaucratic hurdles, land acquisition issues, environmental concerns, financial constraints, and inadequate infrastructure. The state government has implemented several measures to address…

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Means of Irrigation in Uttar Pradesh and Its Role in Agricultural Development

Introduction Irrigation is the backbone of agriculture in Uttar Pradesh, a state known for its fertile land and extensive farming activities. With a population heavily dependent on agriculture for livelihood, the availability of water plays a crucial role in ensuring food security and economic stability. Since rainfall in Uttar Pradesh is seasonal and often unpredictable,…

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India’s Population Policy (2000) and Measures for Population Stabilization

Introduction Population growth is one of the most significant challenges faced by India, impacting economic development, resource management, and social well-being. Recognizing the need to address population growth systematically, the Government of India introduced the National Population Policy (NPP) 2000. This policy aimed to achieve a stable population level by 2045, aligning with sustainable economic…

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Globalization and Its Impact on Rural Social Structure in India

Introduction Globalization is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that refers to the increasing interconnectedness of economies, societies, and cultures across the world. It is characterized by the flow of goods, services, technology, capital, information, and labor across borders. The process of globalization has been accelerated by advancements in transportation, communication, and economic liberalization. In India,…

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