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Sanjeet , Dr. Rani Singh

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It is well acknowledged that poverty is a significant issue for less developed nations such as India. Rural areas continue to face issues such as mass poverty, increasing unemployment, and mass migration to metropolitan areas, despite numerous five-year plans and poverty alleviation schemes implemented by both the federal and state governments. Reducing poverty and unemployment at the same time is an impossible task for us. Nearly 40% of rural residents are considered to be living in poverty. Using secondary sources, this article sought to determine the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund's function in promoting rural development in the northeastern region. The built development record values are utilized to classifications locale into four gatherings, and the degree of development is assessed freely for the horticultural, modern, and infrastructure areas. A comparison of the socioeconomic development levels among different regions of India has also been attempted. Varying areas within and across regions of India exhibit vastly varying levels of socioeconomic growth, according to the data Growth and success in the country's infrastructure service sector have been favorably and statistically strongly correlated with overall socio-economic development, suggesting that the two have been moving in tandem. According to the research, in order for low-developed districts to raise their levels of socioeconomic development, they need to improve on the majority of the metrics.

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A Study On Assessing Regional Variances In Rural Infrastructure Services Of Taluks In Jind District. (2023). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 34, 2895-2908. https://doi.org/10.59670/jeyvn713