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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 7238-7246


A Study Of Indian Rural Sustainability Concepts In A Technology And Science Setting

Rajesh Upadhyay, Narendra Singh Bohra, Rupa Khanna Malhotra.




Abstract

India's socio-economic progress and overall rural sustainability can be attributed in large part to technology and science. Due to low productivity and inadequate infrastructure, developing nations like India currently face the problem of raising the sustainable living standards of rural citizens. But through ARTRA (application of Science and Technology in Rural Areas), a mission-driven programme to meet the concerns and prerequisites for the rural population in different areas including the living status of the people, schooling, health care provider, village industries, and agricultural techniques, the technology and utilisation of technology and science in Rural Areas have developed the lucrative livelihood in in terms of effectiveness in manufacturing, efficiency, and advertising However, scientific approaches, awareness and consideration, research, and innovations are vitally important due to the issues of poverty, varying geographical conditions, different socio-cultural position, jobless, incompetence, and the living situations of the people. Therefore, a standardised technology model wouldn't be suitable for all of the country's rural areas; rather, a location-specific model must be incorporated with the aid of scientists, governmental organisations, local residents, political parties, and non-governmental organisations to meet the minimum requirements.

Key words: technology, Science, living standards, sustainable awareness, unemployment,






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