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Grass-root Development

 The term "grass-root development" creates in my mind the image of inclusive development that truly benefits the disadvantaged people of society and the country the most. In a large country like India, due to lack of necessary effort, ignorance, and corruption by responsible persons, the problem is that development work and schemes are untouched by those who need them. Even after so many years of independence, India still lacks much-needed grass root development. According to me, grass-root development is a necessary condition for the full-fledged development of the country.

The characteristics of a country's grassroots development also include employment availability, social prosperity, low number of people below the poverty line, women's safety, and reasonable sex ratio.

The gap between uneven development between big cities, plush areas, small crowded towns, villages, slum areas, and remote areas of the country can be seen. This discrimination of development itself speaks about the contradictions of development in India.

GDP growth rate is nowadays seen as the scale of development of a country by the government and bureaucracy but GDP growth figures are not sufficient to ascertain the overall growth of any country.

The goal of grass-root development in any country is not only accomplished by good facilities and schemes, but that nation also has to perform better on social standards. Only a socially sound country will gain a high position on the scale of grass-root development.

While the metropolitans are equipped with all the basic necessary needs of human life, people from small villages, remote areas, tribal areas of the country are still away from proper health, education, food, water, and sanitation facilities.

Even after much development, in the field of education, health, gender equality, proper sanitation, etc., there is still a need to do a lot of work at the grassroots level.

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