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Transform Rural India
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Annual Report 2022-23








                Why is this

                important?



                By 2047, India will remain largely rural.        innovation ecosystem, strategic geopolitical                    With three-fourth of rural India
                Rural India fares far worse than the             positioning, and improved welfare delivery                      receiving free food grain, we are
                national average on almost every                 systems have created the right conditions to                    the largest concentration of
                development indicator. Higher poverty            irreversibly uplift rural India out of deprivation.
                rates, lower primary school enrolment            This transformation aims to provide better                      welfare-funded population in
                and retention rates, increased                   living conditions, enhance the quality of life,                 the world. Rural India faces
                malnutrition rates, and greater                  and unlock the social and economic potential                    complex and interconnected
                discrimination against women and                 of rural communities. While progress has                        social and economic challenges
                marginalised sections of society.                been made in reducing poverty, the recent                       rooted in intergenerational and
                Comparatively, villages have inadequate          economic slowdown, particularly during the                      structural deprivations.
                public amenities and are bereft of similar       pandemic, resulted in a regression, with a
                opportunities available to urban Indians.        significant portion of rural India relying on                    Inadequate governance and the
                Extensive research and documentation             welfare assistance. With three-fourth of rural                  shortcomings of the state
                have highlighted the widespread                  India receiving free food grain, we are the                     machinery hinder growth.
                aspiration to leave villages due to the          largest concentration of welfare-funded                         The current decade, various
                glaring urban-rural opportunity divide.          population in the world. Rural India faces                      referred as "Golden Period"
                This divide, affecting a substantial              complex and interconnected social and                           represents a crucial window for
                population, is morally reprehensible and         economic challenges rooted in                                   transform rural India. It requires
                poses social, economic and ecological            intergenerational and structural deprivations.
                sustainability concerns.                         Inadequate governance and the shortcomings                      bold ideas, innovations, and
                                                                 of the state machinery hinder growth. The                       collective societal efforts to
                Realising our ambitions of becoming a            current decade, various referred as "Golden                     effectively uplift rural areas.
                high-income country and achieving the            Period" represents a crucial window for
                Sustainable Development Goals hinges             transform rural India. It requires bold ideas,
                on transforming rural areas. Favorable           innovations, and collective societal efforts to
                factors such as economic growth,                 effectively uplift rural areas.
                substantial public investments, an








             Comparatively, villages
             have inadequate public
             amenities and are
             bereft of similar
             opportunities available
             to urban Indians.












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