SPECIAL FEATURES & REALITIES OF RURAL COMMUNITIES

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SPECIAL FEATURES & REALITIES OF RURAL COMMUNITIES

Where the people are engaged in primary industry in the sense that they produce things directly for the first time in cooperation with nature. RURAL AREA

Rural areas are separately settled places away from the influence of large cities and towns. Such areas are distinct from more intensively settled urban and sub-urban areas, and also from unsettled lands or wilderness, such as forest. Rural areas can have an agricultural character, though many rural areas are characterized by an economy based on cottage industry, mining, oil and gas exploration, or tourism.

A group of people with a common characteristic or interest living together, in a village. A Rural Community can be classified as rural based on the criteria of lower population density, less social differentiation, less social and spatial mobility, slow rate of social change, etc. Agriculture is the major occupation of rural people. RURAL COMMUNITY

MAIN FEATURES OF RURAL COMMUNITY Village is an institution- The Village is a primary institution. The development of villages is influenced considerably by the life of the village. It satisfies almost all the needs of the rural. Community- They have a sense of unity and a feeling of belongingness towards each other. Religion- Faith in religion and universal power is found in the life of the villages. Agriculture- Main occupation is agriculture which involves dependence on nature. Nature gives the livelihood to them. Farmers worship forces of nature.

LIFE OF RURAL PEOPLE

Lifestyles in rural areas are different than those in urban areas, mainly because limited services are available. Governmental services like law enforcement, schools, fire departments, and libraries may be distant, limited in scope, or unavailable. Utilities like water, sewer, street lighting, and garbage collection may not be present. Public transport is sometimes absent or very limited, people use their own vehicles, walk or ride an animal.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Rural development is a strategy designed to improve the economic and social life of rural poor. It is a process, which aims at improving the well being and self realization of people living outside the urbanized areas through collective process. Rural Development is all about bringing change among rural community from the traditional way of living to progressive way of living. It is also expressed as a movement for progress.

The United Nations defines Rural Development as: “Rural Development is a process of change, by which the efforts of the people themselves are united, those of government authorities to improve their economic, social and cultural conditions of communities in to the life of the nation and to enable them to contribute fully to national programme.”

DEV. IN RURAL AREA CAN BRING INFA- STRUCTURE TECHNO LOGY HEALTH EDUCATION ECONOMY

OBJECTIVES OF RURAL DEV. 1. To develop farm, home, public service and village community. 2. To bring improvement in producing of crops and animals living condition. 3. To improve health and education condition etc. improvement of the rural people. 4. To improve villagers with their own efforts. 5. To improve village communication.

Economical activities Main Objectives To build Infrastructure Public Service Communication To improve Health Education Living condition To generate Employment Farm & storage Economical activities

PROBLEMS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT People related Agricultural related problems Infrastructure related problems Economic problems Social and Cultural problems Leadership related problems Administrative problems

PEOPLE RELATED PROBLEMS

1. Traditional way of thinking. 2. Poor understanding. 3 1. Traditional way of thinking. 2. Poor understanding. 3. Low level of education to understand developmental efforts and new technology. 4. Deprived psychology and scientific orientation. 5. Lack of confidence

AGRICULTURE RELATED PROB.

1. Lack of expected awareness, knowledge, skill and attitude. 2 1. Lack of expected awareness, knowledge, skill and attitude. 2. Unavailability of inputs. 3. Poor marketing facility. 4. Insufficient extension staff and services. 5. Multidimensional tasks to extension personnel. 6. Small size of land holding. 7. Division of land. 8. Unwillingness to work and stay in rural areas.

INFASTRUCTRAL RELATED PROB. Poor infrastructure facilities like-: Water Electricity Transport Educational institutions Communication Health Employment Storage facility etc.

ECONOMIC PROBLEMS 1. Unfavourable economic condition to adopt high cost technology. 2. High cost of inputs. 3. Under privileged rural industries

LEADERSHIP RELATED PROBLEM Leadership among the hands of inactive and incompetent people. 2. Self interest of leaders. 3. Biased political will

ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS 1. Political interference. 2. Lack of motivation and interest. 3. Unwillingness to work in villages. 4. Improper utilization of budget. 5. No proper monitoring of programs. and lack in their implementation.

SCOPE & IMPORTANCE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Importance of Rural Development Rural development is a dynamic process, which is mainly concerned with the rural areas. These include- Agricultural growth, putting up of economic and social infrastructure, fair wages as also housing and house sites for the landless, village planning, public health, education and functional literacy, communication etc. Rural development is a national necessity and has considerable importance in India

Rural development is needed because-: 1. To develop rural area as whole in terms of culture, society, economy, technology and health. 2. To develop living slandered of rural mass. 3. To develop rural youths, children and women. 4. To develop and empower human resource of rural area in terms of their psychology, skill, knowledge, attitude and other abilities. 5. To solve the problems faced by the rural mass for their development.

6. To develop infrastructure facility of rural area. 7 6. To develop infrastructure facility of rural area. 7. To provide minimum facility to rural mass in terms of drinking water, education, transport, electricity and communication. 8. To develop rural institutions like Panchayat, cooperatives, post, banking and credit. 9. To develop rural industries through the development of handicrafts, small scaled industries, village industries, rural crafts, cottage industries and other related economic operations in the rural sector. 10. To develop agriculture, animal husbandry and other agricultural related areas.

11. To restore uncultivated land, provide irrigation facilities and motivate farmers to adopt improved seed, fertilizers, package of practices of crop cultivation and soil conservation methods. 12. To develop entertainment and recreational facility for rural mass. 13. To develop leadership quality of rural area. 14. To improve rural marketing facility. 15. To minimise gap between the urban and rural in terms of facilities availed.

16. To improve rural people’s participation in the development of state and nation as whole. 17. To improve scopes of employment for rural mass. 18. For the sustainable development of rural area. 19. To eliminate rural poverty. 20. To empower them.

TOPIC DISCUSSED RURAL AREA RURAL COMMUNITY & ITS MAIN FEATURES LIFE OF RURAL PEOPLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT VARIOUS PROBLESMS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PEOPLE, AGRICULTURE, INFASTRUCTURE, ECONOMIC, LEADERSHIP & ADMINISTRATION RELATED PROBLEMS). 7. SCOPE & IMPORTANCE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT.