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Mission of Villages Transformation | | Vivek KoulDr. Banarsi Lal and Dr. Pawan Sharma | 8/10/2018 10:41:05 PM |
| India is a land of villages and even today around 70 per cent of the population lives in the rural areas. All the great leaders of India from Mahatma Gandhi to Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam suggested the need of transformation in the villages as the villages play a key role in the development of the country. So, there is need to stress on the rural areas through various schemes and programmes. There is need to improve the infrastructure like roads, power, water, schools, colleges, sanitation etc. in the rural areas. Though it is very tough to transform the rural areas but with well knit coordinated strategy and with adequate financial support this goal be achieved. Rural development is the priority of the government. Government has launched a scheme called as the Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban which is expected to deliver infrastructure in the rural areas including skill development and economic activities. Government is striving to provide the urban amenities in the rural areas. There is need to revamp the rural sector. Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana was launched on the birth anniversary of Jayprakash Narayan by the government. This programme aims to foster the mutual cooperation, self-help and self-reliance and enables the poor people to come out from poverty. Infrastructure under various schemes such as Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, National Health Mission, MGNERGS, ICDS etc. is being developed by the government on priority basis. Such plans were the need of the people and would go a long way in making the villages self-sufficient as visualized by Gandhiji. There is dire need for the renewable energy and diversification of micro, cottage and village-based industries. Around 50 per cent of the six lakh villages are lacking the social and physical infrastructure facilities. Power generation more than eight hours is equally necessary in the rural areas. Our late President Dr. APJ Kalam visualized PURA (Provided Urban Facilities in Rural Areas) to transform the rural areas and suggested to prevent the rural migration to the congested urban areas. There is need to concentrate on the availability of quality food, economic, energy and sustainable prosperity of the rural people. This would be accomplished through agriculture and food processing, education and health care, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and self-reliance in strategic sectors. There is need to strengthen the Gram Panchayats as they are the best to formulate and execute the present rural areas development plans. There is need to apply the bottom-up approach for the development of the villages. Skill India Mission is an ambitious programme and has been launched to promote the entrepreneurship and equip 50 crores Indians with skills by the year 2022.The National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship aims to empower those who left out of the mainstream education system by incentivizing skill training through financial rewards to candidates who successfully complete the approved training programmes. This scheme has the potential for opening up the new avenues for employment and overcome the problem of unemployment and under employment in the rural areas. India has the potential to become the human resource capital of the world. Various IT related facilities have been started by the government specifically for the rural areas. The Common Service Centres opened by the companies such as Sahaj-e-Village, CMS Computers, Vayam Tech offer a single window, one-stop solution to the different kinds of problems of the rural people. These Common Service Centres are engaged in making one individual in every rural household digitally literate. The Human Resource Development Ministry has asked the eight older IITs to adopt 10 villages each and new IITs five each. Under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA), IIT teachers and students visit the adopted villages and assess the problems of the rural people and find out their solutions. Industries are involved to manufacture different products according to the technologies devised for the people. Each IIT is having rural development wing which focuses on the rural sanitation, value addition in crops, contamination of water etc.Other engineering colleges should also be involved for this purpose and more and more villages should be covered under this scheme. Pardhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) is a significant programme. Both the rural roads and electrification will help in the transformation in the villages. The job scheme Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) has been working excellently for the infrastructure development and job creation in the rural areas. The scheme has been reformed to combat the agrarian distress is a positive step. The government has decided to extend the entitlement from 100 to 150 days in drought affected areas. Irrigation potential has also been increased under MGNREGS.For this purpose more financial support is needed.Stregthenng of Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) throughout the country and setting up of 300 Rurban Clusters under Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Rural Mission are the positive steps for the rural development. There is need to increase the agricultural credit for the farmers so that they can increase their crop production. There is also need to make the strenuous efforts to increase the agricultural production and double the income of the farmers by 2022.Doubling the farmers' income by 2022 will transform the villages and for this purpose there is urgent need to increase the agricultural growth rapidly. Also there is need to reduce the disparity between rural and urban areas and the rural areas needs to be rejuvenated. A boost up of the income of the weaker sections of the society is essential to uplift the rural areas. The benefits of various schemes should reach to the bottom tiers of the society. There is need of inclusive, balanced and sustainable development and micro-industries and agricultural development should go side by side so that common person can be benefitted. A balance between industrialization and environmental concerns is necessary. Rural transformation would helpful to increase the income and employment among the rural people. The developmental approach can eradicate the poverty and bring prosperity among the masses. |
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