Abstract
ABSTRACT This article explores the significance of democracy in fostering development among Indian rural families. It examines the relationship between democratic institutions, political participation, and socio-economic factors in shaping development outcomes in rural communities. Drawing upon empirical evidence and scholarly perspectives, the article highlights the crucial role of democracy in empowering rural families, promoting inclusive growth, examine the relationship between democracy and development in the context of Indian rural families and addressing the unique challenges faced by these communities in their pursuit of development and well-being.
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