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Creating better job opportunities in rural India

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Suggest measures to create jobs in rural areas so as to prevent excessive strain on our urban areas and at the same time enhance the development of the villages.How would creating ...
There are a number of ways to create more employment opportunities.
1. The most mentioned strategy would be expansionary fiscal policy.
2. Another popular strategy is expansionary monetary policy.
3. In the long run, encouraging entrepreneurship can also work.
4. Supply side policy can be effective as well.
After the land bill gets passed the govt should survey for productive and nonproductive land. Non productive land should be used for industrial parks and the rural people should be benefitted through skill development and thus employed on industry. Productive land should be used for modern techniques in farming, eg: vertical farming. Rural people should be taught about the technique and then employed under government project. The basic facilities like school, housing, soil labs etc available
Electricity, Roads,Good Schools like in cities,Good health centres with doctors and medicine .If these things are provided in villages in reality, not for name sake,automatically employment will be generated and migration to cities will be controlled. Today even a rickshaw puller want to admit his children in private school. The government must be strict in maintaining these things to woo the confidence of people. The village people want some basic facilities for their children .
In villages reside great crafts&wares.India post has the best coverage from both logistics&financial perspective.Link the three.Develop an e-comm website where the produce of our villages can be posted with the help of clerks at the post office.Orders can be picked by our postmen & sent to the buyer.The purchase amount is directly transferred to the post office account of the seller post deduction of taxes/charges.Same can be done for services which the village/its people have to offer.
Seeing what can be done in an area means what is it special for and accordingly plan.like in makrana which is marble area only mining is done why not produce finished good over there.we find cobbler in every village why don't we make a network of cobbler in a taluk a or a district and challenge international leather brands. And we don't need to train them only a platform is required . Same things can be done for sculptures ,potters and many others .
expose the local indian handicraft to international markets through better marketing and collaboration with foreign firms. any flaws in the product could be rectified by third party certification and then implementing the proposed changes to meet international standards.
Make it compulsory for e-aggregators like snapdeal etc. to keep a fixed percent of rural indian goods in their catalogue and promote them as often as possible. The indian postal network can be used to deliver the goods, thius giving the rural manufacturers a wider market exposure without migrating. #RuralIndia #Development
Make it compulsory for e-aggregators like snapdeal etc. to keep a fixed percent of rural indian goods in their catalogue and promote them as often as possible. The indian postal network can be used to deliver the goods, thius giving the rural manufacturers a wider market exposure without migrating. #RuralIndia #Development
Every village should have a government approved office which should ensure that at least two from a house is employed in one way or other.This office can also gradually set up different employment opportunities to the people according to the climatic,cultural,social and economic ambiance of the villages.
government should encourage new entrepreneur on agriculture to ingrate with technology...i am IT Software professional but 20 years was doing agriculture...today i felt like me are left over the agriculture will be question mark in future