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Concept Map
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Additional References
How the topic is discussed in NCERT Books
Rural Development, NCERT Text Book Class 12, Chapter 6 is much more detailed and richer and hence worth reading.
For eg. rural development is explained as follows:
- Development of human resources including
- literacy, more specifically, female literacy, education and skill development
- health, addressing both sanitation and public health
- land reforms
- development of the productive resources of each locality
- infrastructure development like electricity, irrigation, credit, marketing, transport facilities including construction of village roads and feeder roads to nearby highways, facilities for agriculture research and extension, and information dissemination
- special measures for alleviation of poverty and bringing about significant improvement in the living conditions of the weaker sections of the population emphasizing access to productive employment opportunities
which is a detailed explanation of the various aspects relating to rural development.
The Rural Development, NCERT Text Book Class 12, Chapter 6 in addition to explaining how crucial the development of rural areas is for India’s overall development, also explains the critical role of credit and marketing systems in rural development, the importance of diversification of productive activities to sustain livelihoods and the significance of organic farming in sustainable development, which is not covered in the Karnataka chapter.
There is a need for improving the quantity and quality of infrastructure in rural areas such as banking, marketing, storage, transport and communications etc. to realise its true potential. Diversification towards new areas such as livestock, fisheries and other non-agricultural activities is necessary not only to reduce the risk from agriculture sector but also to provide productive sustainable livelihood options to our rural people. These additional discussion sub-topics help broaden the understanding of rural development. Thus the Rural Development, NCERT Text Book Class 12, Chapter 6 is a MUST read.
Useful websites
- Government of India website on rural development
- Wikipedia page
- National Institute of Rural Development
- Journal on rural development
- Rural development schemes and programme
- Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Scheme
- Prime Minister's Rural Development Fellows Scheme
- Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana - Prime Minister Village Road scheme
- Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY)
- Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP)
The above programmes will give an idea about the plans, programmes relating to rural development carried out by Government of India and Government of Karnataka.
Reference Books
Teaching Outlines
Key Idea #1 Rural Development
Though population in India (and rest of the world) is rapidly urbanising,India is still largely rural.
Learning objectives
- Importance of rural development for overall development of India
Notes for teachers
Can show a trend of urbanisation of population
Activities
- Activity No #1 rural development rural development activity1
- Activity No #2 rural development rural development activity2
Key Idea #2 Decentralisation
A key factor for rural development is decentralisation. Power centres tend to locate in urban locations - national, state, district capitals are all urban settings. Moving power and authority from urban settings to rural settings is critical for rural development
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
Activities
- Activity No #1 rural development decentralisation activity1
- Activity No #2 rural development decentralisation activity2
Key Idea #3 Women and rural development
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
Activities
- Activity No #1 rural development women and rural development activity1
- Activity No #2 rural development women and rural development activity2
Assessment activities for CCE
Project Ideas
Community Based Project
Textbook Feedback
Chapter 3 is very well written and gives a good picture of the need for rural development.
Errors
Spelling errors
censes - should be census
can be explained better
'Development techniques enabled only urban development'. Saying 'only' is too severe and incorrect, better ot say 'Development techniques largely enabled urban development'