as we know that near about 70% population lives in village and maximum part of our GDP related with agriculture so that there is a great need of Development Planing for villages. Without the development of villages our country can not become Developed Country.
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KARUNAKAR SHUKLKA, Financial Analyst, TechBooks International
| 01 04 2012 14:31:29 +0000
We need to develop the villages and semi urban regions if we have to progress. Village is the future market and need to be developed in a scientific way taking to consideration all the mistake committed in developing the cities.
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Shashi Kumar U, Manager accounts & commercial, Mazda Concrete Products Pvt Ltd
| 01 02 2012 03:46:58 +0000
We do need development planning for villages, but with the involvement of those who understands grass-root realities, not emulating models from west or compilation done from various research materials available from Libraries. We cannot expect the same model would work across the villages in Districts,as the priorities of one village would be different from the other. We tend to do standardization in everything we do, which may or may not work at times. If we involve villagers by sensitizing them of the process through advocacy programmes and make them know the buget allocation in advance, they would meticulously plan and come out with their priorities without mincing words and with any prejudicial interest. Usurping the allocated funds by certain quarters would be avoided if they are sensitized in advance.
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S. Muralidharan, Executive Director, Knowledge Foundation & Campus Around the Corner
| 01 01 2012 15:21:02 +0000
This is a wonder proposal. I think the government needs to tighten the screws on expenditure in the villages and then invest in currency and professional strategist to plan the development of our villages.
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Shameena W., Admin Manager, Wizcraft Inc.
| 01 01 2012 08:37:13 +0000
I am agree with you, but there is problem in today's scenario the villagers new generation do not take interest of agriculture, they think this is symbol of awkward, owing to the boom of BPO's, and MNC's who give the chance of those who are well educated, in our media who far away from villages now a days play a big role, like movies less stories based on village, if they shows village then they show villages are not well developed owing to this villageboy went to city and adopt new look to dispel their image, when rural area's people watch those movies they must thought we are backword... go city and be forward in the race....., so a big intake goes to cities and rest of those do not take care of success, they think of Miracle...the another reason is lake of Govt. jobs ...
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Gyanendra Singh, Software Engineer, iPaceSetters Solutions
| 12 30 2011 13:32:35 +0000
Each one of us can play an important role in village development. A small individual contribution also can make big difference. But the important players who can make vast difference would be politicians. Regards, Shruth & Smith Foundation. Banshankari, Bangalore. http://www.shruthandsmithfoundation.org
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Shruth & Smith Group, Owner, Shruth & Smith Foundation
| 12 30 2011 05:17:33 +0000
email id padhav13@rediffmail.com
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prashant adhav, Civil Engineer-Other, kala construction
| 08 01 2010 15:47:36 +0000
what type of help is needed and how can we help email id padhav13@rediffmail.com
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prashant adhav, Civil Engineer-Other, kala construction
| 08 01 2010 15:46:04 +0000
Mr. Amar we need development planning for rural area.. we can't ignore it.. If we develop rural area then India's will also grow.. Most of the population of India living in rural area so we need to develop this area for development...
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Nohar Singh Dhruv, Jr. Engg, Chhatisgarh State Electrical Board
| 07 28 2010 16:54:31 +0000
what type of help will make villages sustainable
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prashant adhav, Civil Engineer-Other, kala construction
| 07 28 2010 16:09:48 +0000
thanks danish07mgm@gmail.com
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Danish khan, Business Analyst, cognizant business consultancy
| 07 28 2010 14:36:08 +0000
We do not only need this, it should be done ASAP. We are living in a developing country, but it seems that we din't even start developing. Still there are so many villages where the condition is very bad, no electricity, no roads, no phones, and security "What is this??". So , our government should think about those places also and we need development planning for villages, not only planning "plans should implement also'.
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Ankit Goel, SSCS, AonHewitt Associates
| 07 28 2010 10:45:37 +0000
Yes we do need to develop our villages if we want to growth. Because there is large untapped market in the Indian villages. Secondly only if our agriculture input grows, we can achieve real growth. So developing our villages is a must.
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Shashi Kumar U, Manager accounts & commercial, Mazda Concrete Products Pvt Ltd
| 07 28 2010 10:32:43 +0000
thank you for you positive responce.i wish if you share me ur gmail id : so that we can work together... so that i can share information with you :-)
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Amar Viplow.B, Geographic Information Systems-GIS
| 07 28 2010 10:08:44 +0000
thanks Amar just let me know how can i help you in achieving your goal of taking the growth to the indian villages where majority of indians live. i will be more than happy to work with you.
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Danish khan, Business Analyst, cognizant business consultancy
| 07 28 2010 08:50:28 +0000
hello Vinodh, Thank you for support. Just let me know ,how best we can work together. with regards, amar
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Amar Viplow.B, Geographic Information Systems-GIS
| 07 27 2010 04:16:45 +0000
Thank you Danish, I was looking for more number of people to come forward ,to help me .Being Urban planner & GIS-Engineer working for Google. I wish to help number of villages to make it sustainable village.
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Amar Viplow.B, Geographic Information Systems-GIS
| 07 27 2010 04:15:33 +0000
I agree that the in the future the engine of growth of indian economy will be rural growth. we need a public-private partnership to develop the village infrastructure. the key is physical infrastructure links with the main cities which will create opportunities for the youths there.ITES sector can play a important role by opening rural branches which will help them to over come of high attrition and high cost similarly banks and other financial institutions.
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Danish khan, Business Analyst, cognizant business consultancy
| 07 26 2010 19:03:12 +0000
yes we need development planning. But not by building houses and roads and bridges. Develop the greenery atmosphere, make road but carbon free road, minimum use of motor vehicles. maximum usages of carts, cycles and of course you can give free electricity or minimum cost of electricity for the farmers. consider and treat a farmer more than a politician. As u all know there is a quote JAI JAWAN JAI KISAN. WE MUST ALWAYS SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION OF GREENERY, VEGETABLES, FRESH MILK ETC. Thanks and regards
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VINODH VIJAYAMANI, HSE ADVISOR, SAMA CONTRACTING
| 07 26 2010 18:35:39 +0000
Mr Amar, Its my pleasure to do the best for the villages i am nature lover i love traveling as well and i do my best for the land which ever i live in because this land has more for us and is equal to our parents we have to give the same respect has what we give to our parents am i right even i have been waiting for the chance to serve my mother land there are many people like us who is interested to do so but not able to
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Sujith Kumar S, Sr Technical Recruiter, AIM PLUS Staffing
| 07 26 2010 12:32:03 +0000
Yes sujith ,i was looking or people to come forward to help me . It is not possible with you .6 lac village in India. I wanted team leader for each village,mandal,district & State..
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Amar Viplow.B, Geographic Information Systems-GIS
| 07 26 2010 07:49:26 +0000
Your Right we as the citizens of India need to develop the village if u see and wait for the government to do all its going to take another 30 years to develop the village in India for sure
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Sujith Kumar S, Sr Technical Recruiter, AIM PLUS Staffing
| 07 26 2010 07:03:53 +0000
right
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puneet , Manager Admin
| 07 25 2010 13:56:08 +0000
India is still an agricultural economy and agro products play a large role in the growth of India. Though the Government has various schemes and plans to develop the villages it is either not fully used or it is used in the wrong way. We need a proper planing and co-ordination to develop the village. If we fail to develop the villages and semi urban India we will not achieve the required growth and the economy will ultimately suffer.
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Shashi Kumar U, Manager accounts & commercial, Mazda Concrete Products Pvt Ltd
| 07 24 2010 05:12:02 +0000
we have failed to implement the schem which were desgined to give benifit to end user(villeger). we have already so many plans but now we have to change the stratigy. by starting from end to plan..
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RAVI PRATAP SINGH, B.E.(Honos.), Mechanical Engineering
| 07 24 2010 04:59:33 +0000
So long as we are following Mahalanobis approach which has become redundant now, village development planning will go for a toss. Allocations meant for villages are constantly siphoned off. Every village needs to work out their own plans based on their requirement which should be ratified by the district administration, state administration, before the allocation is made. The money allocated should be passed on to the villages concerned without involving the politicians and the administrators. The villagers should be allowed to perform activities once the allocation of funds are announced, and submit the expenditure statement to the government for disbursement of funds. The district administration should only be the supervising and disbursing agency and the decision to spend the money should rest with the villagers' elected committee.
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S. Muralidharan, Executive Director, Knowledge Foundation & Campus Around the Corner
| 07 24 2010 04:52:20 +0000
Village developement planning is required since even after 50 years of Panchayati Raj majority of villages lack basic ammenties.By proper developement plannin g of village migeration of village populaTION TO URBAN ARERA can be prevented and will result in balanced developement of both rural & urban area.
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Suresh , Consultant, Consutancy
| 07 24 2010 04:04:08 +0000
planning is needed but there should be sufficient government will
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prashant adhav, Civil Engineer-Other, kala construction
| 07 23 2010 10:54:45 +0000
yes ofcourse we do need it.Every task need a plan to meet its goal.
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Prasant , Civil engineer, Navayuga engineering company limited
| 07 22 2010 15:52:04 +0000
Yes, It is must to control migrations in cities. If we develop villages, at some extent it control migrations in cities.
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Omkar Kulkarni, Accounts Officer, Minilec(India) Pvt Ltd
| 07 22 2010 12:22:11 +0000
In India we have 6 lac village, but without proper road network, nor Planning or -Basic amenities etc....In order to fulfill the need of villagers ,what we can do ?
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Amar Viplow.B, Geographic Information Systems-GIS
| 07 20 2010 09:31:33 +0000
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Let's not forget about the media. There will be so much advertising going on everywhere - locally - that they will be making even more money - locally AND nationwide. Oh yes, cell phone companies as well, and what about the villagers? Well, they have a few options like selling their lands for huge amounts (going by the farmers I have met, they are savvy enough - at least the ones who can read a newspaper) to IT and manufacturing parks, or residential layouts or commercial complexes or farming conglomerates. Farmers can fight back. They can form co-operatives. IF THEY COULD JUST CO-OPERATE ON THEIR OWN. The day the farmers start forming co-operatives and behaving strongly, independently and fairly, THAT is the day that India will wake up from its slumber.
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Isaac Madhavan, R & D Manager, Test prep company
| 01 02 2012 13:04:36 +0000
In continuation: This canal system would be a boon to real estate developers and others banking on real-estate boom.The extensive canal system would provide for equally extensive prime waterfront real estate. A lot of money can be made, for example, from residential apartments and shopping complexes filled with restaurants. In fact, every local politician should be fighting to have the canal system implemented because they will then get to control a lot of local property. There should be an alliance of local politicians who should push to get this network of canals implemented! Not just for Real Estate but an entire new sector opens up for Manufacturing, Retail, Insurance, etc as well. There can be motorboats, pleasure cruises, dinner cruises, yachting competitions e.g. the India Cup for successful navigation from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in x amount of time. Oh the commercial possibilities are endless. In fact, every chapter of the Chamber of Commerce should get behind this Canal System. Further, a monorail system can be implemented along with the canal system to further increase the transport capabilities of the state AND the country.
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Isaac Madhavan, R & D Manager, Test prep company
| 01 02 2012 12:53:57 +0000
Somehow, I feel that I should explain further. There is an amorphouus cartel of associated and un-associated members of the business community who have banked on the growth of some cities and are thus influencing government investment just towards those cities. However, I feel that each and every bit of land should now be planned. There should be some permanent farmland declared. And proper irrigation should be laid out throughout the entire state. All rivers and tributaries should be connected. An extensive canal system should be created - on purpose - to facilitate irrigation and transportation - throughout the state. What I'm saying theoretically, is that one should be able to travel to any part of the state in a single boat - continuously in water. Such a system would boost the infrastructure and transport capability of the country. For example: The canal systems can also support structures for the generation of electricity using the velocity of the flow of water - each individual unit would generate a small amount continuously. Taken together, the entire canal system would generate a lot of electricity for the state and the power generation and consumption would be better spread over the electrical grid - leading to very stable power supply.
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Isaac Madhavan, R & D Manager, Test prep company
| 01 02 2012 11:02:22 +0000
Yes. Ignore this because, in this day and age, after we have so many examples of other countries - in terms of PLANNING, we should reject this piecemeal way of looking at things. I've said this before in a different way: Design & Planning should be HOLISTIC in both consideration & execution i.e. the consideration of as many factors as possible and the benefit of as many different sections of living beings as possible. So, in this regard, to be able to satisfy the above conditions, we have to go for a complete state-wide plan. Now, I'm quite sure that if we as normal people have been able to understand the need for proper planning, there are any number of officials who understand this in varying levels. Therefore, we can be sure that there are many plans that exist. A good deal of them do NOT get carried out because of the representatives of the people. As Vinodh Vijayamani has noted below, it just doesn't work well. The reason: We, the people. We can make things better. We should be able to start demanding that things happen. Most importantly, we should be able to elect representatives that understand these things well AND are willing to do it for the people. On the other hand, we, the people, we should be loyal to those who do good things for us. We should have an open system to financially reward those who keep Government functioning properly - both Politicians and Bureaucrats. This might just make things better.
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Isaac Madhavan, R & D Manager, Test prep company
| 01 02 2012 10:42:54 +0000
sorry amar, i support your idea. But to get to work out is not so easy.. Being ur profession, i feel the first and foremost part lies within our government officials like village officer, and gram panchayath member. They have the power to implement many things which they are not aware of or they dont want to do. We have to make them to come forward with lot of ideas and we must have to support after due consideration if the points make some output for development of villages. I want to work in this regard but it is not the time for me as my field of work is different. But I will definetly work on this cause when i get retired from my present work. regards
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VINODH VIJAYAMANI, HSE ADVISOR, SAMA CONTRACTING
| 07 28 2010 18:09:02 +0000
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