Assessing the Impact of Government Schemes on Rural Development: A Study of Udhampur District (Jammu and Kashmir State)

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The present study is undertaken to explore the role of three Government schemes for rural development, that is, MGNREGA, Swachh Bharat Mission and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana in developing the infrastructure, standard of living and overall development of people in rural areas. More specifically, the main objective of the study undertaken is to study and analyse the impact of Government Schemes on rural development that includes social and economic development of the rural areas. Primary data were collected through schedule from the beneficiaries of the Government schemes in Udhampur district. In the study, Exploratory factor analysis, Confirmatory factor analysis and Structural equation modelling have been used to test and analyse the hypothesized relationship. The study found that three Government Schemes positively and significantly affects both economic development as well as social development. Further, the present study revealed that Government schemes influence social development more as compared to the economic development. The study is limited to three Government schemes and that too in two villages of Udhampur district. In future, more schemes like National Rural Livelihood Mission, Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, Deendayal Upadhyay Grameen Kaushal Yojana, et cetera, could be included in research studies.

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A successful rural awakening will result in higher productivity in both the farm and non-farm sectors, ensure food security for India’s urban population, and generate local resources for self advancement. Advances in computing power, connectivity, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and GIS can promote inclusive agriculture and diversify the sectors that sustain rural livelihood.

Sustainable growth and development require a continuous transformation of the economy towards higher value-added sectors and activities. Some initiatives hold promise. Projects like the Andhra Pradesh Integrated Irrigation and Agriculture Transformation Project can help smallholder farmers increase their agricultural productivity, profitability and climate resilience. The Indian government can provide basic housing. People in India’s rural areas expect a shift from farm-to non-farm jobs and less dependence on agriculture. This can be achieved. 

The author is a senior fellow at Pune International Development Center.

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  1. Explaining Rural Development in Contemporary India: A Paradoxical

    The doctoral thesis was published in 1974, and several papers were published during 1968-1974 in national and international journals. As a National Fellow (ICSSR) during 2014-16, it was planned to revisit the Six Villages, with a view to understand the gamut of change and development over half a century. ... India Rural Development Report ...

  2. PDF Investing in the Rural: Regional Opportunities for More Equitable

    potential to create means for future equitable development in India. This report is intended for government officials involved in state and national policy, local-level officials, NGOs, and the social impact sector. Key terms: Informality, Rural, Urban, Urban-Rural Divide, Farming Cooperatives, Food-Supply Chains,

  3. (PDF) RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA-A WAY FORWARD

    Rural development is the process of improving the quality of life and economic well-. being of people living in rural areas. According to 2011 Census 68.84% of population lives in. villages. The ...

  4. PDF Rural Development in India a Way Forward

    Improvement in the quality of life of rural people is the important agenda of rural development programme. In India so many people living in rural areas, rural development programme is necessary aspect. Rural development implies both the economic betterment of people as well as greater social transformation. The basic objective of all rural ...

  5. Shodhganga@INFLIBNET: Role of NGOs in rural developement a study of two

    The problem of poverty in India is not merely economic, it is symptomatic of a deeper socio-economic and political crises. Therefore, development of rural society is the major challenge before a developing nation like India. Development of the rural area has been the central concern of development planning in India since Independence.

  6. Assessing the Impact of Government Schemes on Rural Development: A

    In India, rural development is one of the most important factors for the growth of Indian economy. The main aim of developing rural areas is to improve the standard of living of rural people by providing them with food, shelter, education, health services, education, employment and empowerment. Moreover, another significant objective of the ...

  7. PDF Impact Assessment of Mgnrega on Rural Development: a Case Study of

    "Rural development is a strategy designed to improve the economic and social life of specific group of people, the rural poor's. It involves the extension of benefits of development to the poorest among those who seek a livelihood in rural areas, such as small farmers, tenants and landless" (World Bank, 1975).

  8. PDF Rural Development in India: Issues and Challenges

    1. To examine the issues and difficulties faced by rural economies in India. 2. Make suggestions as to how these issues could be alleviated. Some factors related to rural development: Poverty India is home to one-third of the world's poor. Rural poverty is a major problem in India. In rural areas, the

  9. Rural Development in India

    PDF | On Apr 1, 2013, Madhusudan Ghosh and others published Rural Development in India - Challenges and Prospects | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  10. PDF Role of NGOs in Rural Development in India: Transformation and ...

    Key Words: Non-Government Organization, Rural Development, Transformation, Analysis Introduction Rural development is a process for improving the living standards; quality of life and economic welfare of humans exist in in rural areas or community, often incredibly isolated and in moderation populated regions. Rural Development has traditionally

  11. PDF Thesis Title: Essays on Digital Social Innovations for Rural

    2018). While early approaches to rural development were synonymous with agricultural development, scholars suggested the need to investigate other rural problem domains in order to do justice to the plurality of rural life and unleash the full potential of people in the rural regions (Haggblade, Hazell, & Reardon, 2010).

  12. (PDF) Rural Development Approaches and Strategies

    The main objective of this research paper is to understand the contribution of adult education in promoting rural development. In India, more than 70 percent of the population is residing in rural ...

  13. Understanding Role of Digital Asset and LOSI for Rural Areas: An

    PhD Thesis, University Of Hertfordshire. Accessed March 28, 2024. ... 'Managing Poverty Fad towards Sustainable Development: Will Rural E-Governance Help?' ... Institute of Rural Management Anand, Gujarat 388001, India. E-mail: [email protected] Metrics and citations Metrics.

  14. PDF Essays on Agriculture and Rural Development in Developing Countries

    2, and rural agglomeration economies in chapter 3. In chapter 1, we study whether the standard tragedy of the commons problem for groundwater is intensified by administrative jurisdictions, in India. When districts compete for groundwater, they exacerbate groundwa-

  15. PDF Impact of Government Schemes on Rural Development in India

    Numerous studies have looked at the importance of rural development to India's economic growth and development. The economic growth and number of jobs created in a state are both enhanced when the state has high-quality infrastructure to attract private investors from near and far. It has been hypothesised that differences in physical, social,

  16. Shodhganga@INFLIBNET: A study of digital India programme in Rural

    A study of digital India programme in Rural development With Special Reference to its Impact on Tribal Communities of Anuppur District: Researcher: Gond, Sunny Kumar: Guide(s): Sharma, Manisha: Keywords: Communication Digital India programme Impact Rural development Social Sciences Social Sciences General Tribal Communities: University:

  17. Dissertation or Thesis

    Rural Indebtedness In India: Dimensions, Causes, And Perceptions. 2021. https: ... the Indian Human Development Survey, and the Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA-2) to propel my arguments. ... Deposit your senior honors thesis. Scholarly Journal, Newsletter or Book.

  18. PDF UNIT 7 RURAL DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES AND STRATEGIES

    The approaches and strategies of Rural Development may vary that depends on the situation and time. 7.2 RURAL DEVELOPMENT Rural Development is a process, which aims at improving the wellbeing and self-realization of the people living outside urban areas. In simple terms, rural development may be regarded as the scheme of development of rural areas.

  19. Shodhganga@INFLIBNET: Role of Impact of Skill Development Programmes

    Rural Sustainable Development Skill Development Social Sciences: University: Vinoba Bhave University: Completed Date: 2019: Abstract: The study highlights the changing attitude and approach of the government towards the policies and programmes of skill development and using skill development as a tool to bring in rural sustainable development.

  20. PDF Role of Microfinance in Rural Development

    To study the role of Microfinance in Rural Development in India To study the Models of Microfinance in India 1.2 Research Methodology This is a conceptual study based on the secondary data source. The secondary data is used to describe the concept and review of literature. The data were collected from reports, journals and articles.

  21. Essays on Agriculture and Rural Development in Developing Countries

    Abstract. In these three essays, I analyse the effects of institutions on rural development through the lens of natural resource management in chapter 1, agricultural productivity in chapter 2, and rural agglomeration economies in chapter 3. In chapter 1, we study whether the standard tragedy of the commons problem for groundwater is ...

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    This thesis primarily focusses on rural development, community growth and vernacular architecture. ... (2015) proposed by ministry of rural development, India. The selected village ...

  23. PDF Microfinance and Rural Development in India

    4. Act as a tool of women empowerment. Overall, microfinance has provided important contribution to the development of rural mass. As savings is vital and perhaps more important to poor and the poorest and microfinance cater this goal as well. Microfinance prove itself useful tool in fight against poverty.

  24. Dissertations / Theses: 'Rural development

    Video (online) Consult the top 50 dissertations / theses for your research on the topic 'Rural development - India - Citizen participation.'. Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation ...

  25. India's rural awakening: An economic growth engine

    India's growth drivers, especially in the manufacturing sector, are moving from urban to rural areas. This has enabled the country's rural economy to grow at a faster pace, growing by a real ...

  26. A Humanized Architecture: A Center for Heritage, Education ...

    'A Humanized Architecture: A center for Heritage, Education and Culture in Akkar Al Atika' is an architecture thesis focused on community development by Wael Daher from The Jamal Abed Faculty of Architecture, AZM University, that seeks to increase awareness of the significance of rural life, the value of heritage, and the sense of being rooted in and belonging to a place.