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Policies for Rural Development and Control of Crowds in the Cities in India.

Author(s) Ms. Vaishnavi Anand Bahadur Pathak, Mr. Anand Bahadur Mahatim Pathak
Country India
Abstract In India, after independence, urbanization and industrialization were done in cities near the coastal areas. The villages near the cities were somewhat developed, but the villages that were at a long distance and remote remain undeveloped and lag.At present, the cities are overcrowded and overburdened, whereas the village population is insufficient for the production of natural products like agriculture, dairy, meat, etc., for the country.Most of the city population's life is full of struggle for survival, it is not peaceful, not happy, and unsatisfied. The people in the cities are bound to live in congested, crowded, densely populated, unhealthy areas with improper and inadequate resources.
Due to global warming and climate change, the seasons have not remained periodic, particularly in India. It affects the crop-yield highly with improper quality.
Mostly, the village population is not skilled and does not have proper knowledge of scientific and technological methods of farming. They do traditional, seasonal, and nature-dependent farming and get less profit or a loss most of the time. The farmers in remote and drought areas in the country either sell their land and move to cities or commit suicide.The government of India should make some policies to control the imbalance of population in cities and villages of India and implement them as soon as possible to control the situation.The government should stop freebies policies and implement situation-based pension policies. necessary for needy people to develop throughout the country. It will help to develop the country.
Keywords Village Development, Development Policies, Employment, Senior Citizens, City Population, Village Population,
Field Sociology > Politics
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-04-04
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.40576
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9dg2s

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