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In
free
India
rural
uplift
programmes
were
initiated
in
the
year
1952
under
community
development
programme.
These
were
aimed
at
changing
the
face
of
the
countryside
and
building
a
new
outlook
among
the
village
folk.
Under
the
Five
Year
Plans
a
high
priority
is
being
given
to
these
programmes.
Much
is
yet
left
to
be
done
as
most
of
the
people
live
in
villages.
However
a
new
awakening
is
growing
among
the
people
living
in
villages.
The
goals
of
the
community
development
programme
are
quite
ambitious.
With
the
advent
of
scientific
methods
of
agriculture
increased
production
of
wheat
rice
barley
cotton
and
other
crops
has
been
achieved
and
efforts
go
unabated
in
this
direction.
Cottage
industries
are
the
backbone
of
village
wage-carners.
Substantial
increase
in
the
production
of
cottage
goods
based
on
agro
marine
and
natural
products
or
bio-products
has
generated
employment
in
the
rural
sector.
Co-operative
credit
societies
have
sprung
up
to
cope
with
the
increasing
demand
of
capital
by
small
farmers
and
workers
engaged
in
cottage
industries.
Beside
this
efforts
are
continuing
to
execute
works
of
common
benefit
for
the
village
community
;
such
as
village
roads
tanks
gas
plants
technical
know-how
centres
and
adult
education
units
in
the
rural
sector.
Increase
in
agricultural
production
rural
industrialization
and
a
change
in
the
outlook
of
the
rural
people
are
thus
the
outstanding
features
of
the
village
uplift
programmes.
During
the
Five
Year
Plans
the
community
development
programme
has
shown
excellent
results.
Village
link
roads
rural
water
supply
and
sanitation
electrification
and
mass
education
are
the
areas
where
much
work
has
already
been
done.
Radio
and
Television
are
today
as
common
in
rural
areas
as
in
towns
and
cities.
Schools
colleges
and
technical
institutes
are
now
being
opened
in
the
rural
and
semi-rural
areas.
There
is
a
spate
of
tractors
harvestors
and
tubewells
in
villages.
Improved
seeds
and
fertilizers
are
made
available
to
farmers
near
their
homes.
Minor
irrigation
schemes
are
coming
up
and
the
village
industries
are
booming.
Primary
health
centres
and
veterinary
health
care
units
are
roaring
with
improved
life
and
livestock.
A
new
awakening
has
now
dawned
upon
village
people
heading
for
a
bold
advance
in
the
new
set-up.
Village
boys
and
girls
are
now
teeming
with
latest
information
on
various
topics
touching
science
politics
and
life
itself.
An
important
aspect
of
the
community
development
is
the
Panchayati
Raj
which
has
been
introduced
in
all
the
provinces.
The
panchayat
system
has
been
thought
necessary
to
decentralize
and
democratize
the
administration
of
community
development.
The
system
envisages
a
far
reaching
change
in
the
structure
of
local
administration
and
rural
development.
Its
chief
purpose
is
to
involve
all
the
people
living
in
rural
areas
to
work
for
their
own