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Empowering Rural Transformation : in the Era of Building Viksit Bharat 2047

Author(s) Mr. KORRA PARASHURAM, Prof. S.I. HUMAYUN
Country India
Abstract This Article “Empowering Rural Transformation : In the Era of Building Viksit Bharat 2047” focus upon the India's rural transformation reflects a sustained national effort to realize the vision of self-reliant, dignified village communities. Over the past decade, investments in physical and social infrastructure have accelerated change across rural landscapes. Expansion of all-weather roads, permanent housing, piped drinking water, rural electrification and digital connectivity has improved mobility, access to services and economic opportunity. These interventions have strengthened agricultural productivity, supported allied sectors such as fisheries and livestock, expanded village industries, and integrated rural markets with broader value chains. The Union Budget 2026–2027 establishes a thorough framework for making India a developed country by 2047. The Budget offers a systematic path based on three primary "Kartavya" (duties), with a clear focus on enterprise growth, employment generation, skill development, and regional inclusion. It aims to establish sustainable economic clusters that may offer significant opportunities for young people, women, and aspiring entrepreneurs nationwide by strengthening MSMEs, empowering rural industries, encouraging new-age sectors, and investing in future-ready skills. The rural economy can be greatly improved by the effective allocation of budgets supported by substantial bank credit. Rural initiatives can obtain the funds required to support local businesses, encourage development, and advance sustainable farming methods by carefully allocating financial resources. This financial support not only makes it easier to develop infrastructure but also makes it easier for people to receive basic services, which promotes economic growth. As a result, this cooperative strategy may result in more job possibilities, better livelihoods, and more wealth in rural areas.
Keywords Rural Transformation, Self-reliant, Entrepreneur, Development, Livelihoods.
Field Sociology
Published In Volume 8, Issue 2, March-April 2026
Published On 2026-04-23

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