Rural Sustainable Development: A Case of Mota Borsara Village

Journal Title: GRD Journal for Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 0

Abstract

The concept centers around development of global villages that preserve and nurture the essence of rural community life without compromising on facilities perceived to be essentially urban in nature thus creating altered ‘Rurban' forms. A process of rural transformation that spurs differential growth pattern, the concept is not exploitative but regenerative and revitalizing positively influencing people and environment and encouraging a judicious and economic consumption of resources. The developmental work in villages that could undertake as per the need of the village and population in particular includes Education facilities, Health Facilities, Road network, Physical infrastructural facilities like (Water distribution, Drainage network, Solid Waste Management, Electricity network), Solar street lights, Recreation facilities, Biogas plants and other amenities. mota borasara village of taluka mangrol and district Surat to survey analysis and development about to be carried out such as water supply system, water harvesting, irrigation schemes, road network, educational facilities, electrical facilities, present condition of government buildings, public utilities, conventional and non-conventional energy schemes. And with this survey the necessary lacking amenities are to be proposed to carry out and increase use of renewable energy sources. Thus the project is mainly aimed to take part in urbanization of undeveloped villages for the welfare of society.

Authors and Affiliations

Soladhara Para K, Bhanderi Shweta R, Jasani Taral N. , Nakrani Samip N

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Soladhara Para K, Bhanderi Shweta R, Jasani Taral N. , Nakrani Samip N (2016). Rural Sustainable Development: A Case of Mota Borsara Village. GRD Journal for Engineering, 1(0), 147-151. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-296362