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Major Issues Faced by the Indian Rural Economy and Solutions for Growth

The Indian rural economy plays a crucial role in the country’s overall development, as more than 65% of the population resides in rural areas. Agriculture, small-scale industries, and allied sectors form the backbone of the rural economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employment. Despite its importance, the rural economy continues to face numerous challenges, including…

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Challenges and Pathways to the Empowerment of Scheduled Tribes in India

Introduction Scheduled Tribes (STs) in India constitute a significant portion of the population, representing diverse indigenous communities with distinct cultural identities. Despite constitutional provisions and affirmative action policies aimed at their upliftment, STs continue to face socio-economic marginalization. This article critically evaluates the primary challenges hindering the empowerment of Scheduled Tribes in India and explores…

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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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Reverse Migration During COVID-19: Economic and Social Impacts on Uttar Pradesh

Introduction Reverse migration is the movement of people from urban areas back to their rural hometowns, often due to economic distress, loss of employment, or health crises. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered one of the largest instances of reverse migration in Indian history, particularly affecting states like Uttar Pradesh, which saw millions of migrant workers return…

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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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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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Patterns of Rural Settlements in the Gangetic Plain

Introduction The Gangetic Plain, one of the most fertile and densely populated regions in India, is home to a variety of rural settlement patterns. This vast alluvial plain, stretching across Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and parts of Haryana and Jharkhand, is characterized by rich agricultural land, numerous river systems, and a long history of…

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Evaluation of the Role of the World Bank in Sustainable Development of India

Introduction Sustainable development is a crucial global challenge that requires concerted efforts at both national and international levels. In India, a country with a population of over 1.4 billion people, rapid economic growth, and severe social inequalities, sustainable development has become a cornerstone of the nation’s development strategy. The role of international financial institutions such…

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Contribution of Agriculture to India’s Economy

Introduction Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy. Despite the rapid growth of industrialization and the service sector, agriculture continues to play a crucial role in India’s socio-economic development. It supports a vast majority of the population by providing employment, contributing to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), ensuring food security, and supplying raw materials…

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