Monitoring and Evaluating the Contribution of the Rural Development in India and Master Plan for Development of MULHER Village

Abstract

The rural development generally refers to the process of improving guarantee of life and economic welfare of people living in relatively isolated and sparsely polluted in India, out of total population of 131 crores, 83.3 crores live in rural area. Thus, nearly 70 percent of the India’s population lives in rural, these populations can be characterized by mass Poverty, high level of unemployment, low level of literacy and income, high of unemployment and poor nutrition and health status. In order to tackle these specific problems a number of rural development programs are being implemented to create opportunities for improvement of the quality of life of these rural people. In this paper, various rural development schemes, policies and programs proposed by government are discussed in detail. An ideal master plan of MULHER village is also developed further to show the shadow of ideal village. Most poor people live in rural areas of developing countries and are dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. The pressure such as population growth, modernization, ethnic conflicts and environmental degradation are factors that are forcing local inhabitants to change their way of life. Under such circumstances we try to give a solution of various problems of rural peoples. Prof. Sachin L. Desale | Prachi S. Awatade | Rutuja S. More | Krishna V. Patil | Bhushan R. Saindane "Monitoring and Evaluating the Contribution of the Rural Development in India and Master Plan for Development of MULHER Village" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43714.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/civil-engineering/43714/monitoring-and-evaluating-the-contribution-of-the-rural-development-in-india-and-master-plan-for-development-of-mulher-village/prof-sachin-l-desale

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Prof. Sachin L. Desale | Prachi S. Awatade | Rutuja S. More | Krishna V. Patil | Bhushan R. Saindane

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Prof. Sachin L. Desale, Prachi S. Awatade, Rutuja S. More, Krishna V. Patil (2021). Monitoring and Evaluating the Contribution of the Rural Development in India and Master Plan for Development of MULHER Village. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 5(5), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-699585