Abstract

Rural development in India is the overall progress in the economic and social conditions of Indians residing in rural areas. Over fifty percent of the people who live in India, the second most populous nation in the world, reside in rural areas. This causes the country to have a high rate of unemployment, an inadequate standard of living, inadequate productive skills, and malnutrition. Rural development has always been a crucial concern for the economic development of developing nations, especially India. The primary tools for the development of the nation's rural areas are the rural development programs. Given that we are aware of the challenges that rural residents have faced from the beginning of time, the moment has come to provide them their justifiable rights. India cannot shine without the rural areas of India shining. Rural and national development are essentially interchangeable terms. With a focus on the vulnerable population's changing lives, this article attempts to assess real performance as well as government endeavors to hasten rural development in India through rural development programs.

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