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Concept of Smart Village and it's Impact on Rurbanization

According to census 2011 data, 69 of rural population or 833 million people lived in rural areas, against 31 or 377.1 million people in urban people that's why very huge importance to smart village in India. India is a country dominated by villages. So that developing India it must to develop villages first, because of lack of communication problem in villages they do not have central communication system. Smart Village is a concept adopted by national, state and local governments of India, as an initiative focused on holistic rural development, derived from Mahatma Gandhis vision of Adarsh Gram Ideal Village and Swaraj Self Reliance Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched Samsad Adarsh Gram Yojana SAGY on 11 October 2014, Gandhis birthday, in addition to Smart Cities and Digital India , as a development programme for India. The Parliamentarians Model Village Scheme main goal is for each Member of Parliament and Minister to adopt a rural village and develop it into a model by 2019. The vision of SAGY is an integrated village development plan, encompassing Personal, Human, Social, and Economic dimensions. Boda Ramesh "Concept of Smart Village and it's Impact on Rurbanization" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-3 , April 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd11123.pdf Paper URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/geography/11123/concept-of-smart-village-and-it's-impact-on-rurbanization/boda-ramesh<br>

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Concept of Smart Village and it's Impact on Rurbanization

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  1. International Research Research and Development (IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal Concept of Smart Village and it’s Impact on Rurbanization Concept of Smart Village and it’s Impact on Rurbanization International Journal of Trend in Scientific Scientific (IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal ISSN No: 2456 ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume - 2 | Issue – 3 Concept of Smart Village and it’s Impact on Rurbanization Boda Ramesh Geography Department Geography Department,Osmania Univirsity, Hyderabad, India ABSTRACT According to census 2011 data, 69% of rural population or 833 million people lived in rural areas, against 31% or 377.1 million people in urban people that’s why very huge importance to smart village in India. India is a country dominated by villages. So that developing India it must to develop villages first, because of lack of communication problem in villages they do not have central communication system. Smart Village is a concept adopted by national, state and local governments of India, as an initiat focused on holistic rural development, derived from Mahatma Gandhi's vision of Adarsh Gram(Ideal Village) and Swaraj (Self Reliance) Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched Samsad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) on 11 October 2014, Gandhi's birthday, in addition to Smart Cities" and "Digital India", as a development programme for India. The Parliamentarian's Model Village Scheme main goal is for each Member of Parliament and Minister to adopt a rural village and develop it into a model by 2019. The vision of SAGY is an integrated village development plan, encompassing Personal, Human, Social, and Economic dimensions. According to census 2011 data, 69% of rural population or 833 million people lived in rural areas, against 31% or 377.1 million people in urban people that’s why very huge importance to smart village in India. India is a country dominated by villages. So that developing India it must to develop villages first, because of lack of communication problem in villages they do not have central communication system. Smart Village is a concept adopted by national, state and local governments of India, as an initiative focused on holistic rural development, derived from Mahatma Gandhi's vision of Adarsh Gram(Ideal Village) and Swaraj (Self Reliance) Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched Samsad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) on 11 October 2014, Gandhi's ion to Smart Cities" and "Digital India", as a development programme for India. The Parliamentarian's Model Village Scheme main goal is for each Member of Parliament and Minister to adopt a rural village and develop it into a model by 2019. SAGY is an integrated village development plan, encompassing Personal, Human, Foundation is adopting villages and putting efforts for sustainable development by providing b like, illages and putting efforts for sustainable development by providing basic amenities Sanitation, Safe drinking water Internal road Tree plantation Water conservation. Under the concept of Smart Village, the Foundation has adopted Village Dhanora, Teh Dholpur, one of the remote small village of Rajasthan to develop it as India’s First Smart Village. The village is situated 30 km away from Dholpur district head quarter and 248 Km from Jaipur. The population of the village is nearly about 2000 having no sanitation facility, potable water facility. Which are adversely causing the health of the internal roads are also not there and it causes great hardship to the people especially in rainy season. Owing to unawareness and non sanitation facility and toilets the people of the village use to go open for defecation. There are other problems also which villagers were facing such as Fluoride concentration in drinking water, No water conservation System, Encroachment on the roads, Electrical power fluctuation No outcome base education, Unemployment and poverty. education, Unemployment and poverty. mart Village, the Foundation has adopted Village Dhanora, Tehsil.Bari, District one of the remote small village of Rajasthan to develop it as India’s First Smart Village. The village is situated 30 km away from Dholpur district head quarter and 248 Km from Jaipur. The population of the village is nearly about 2000 having no facility, potable water facility. Which are adversely causing the health of the villagers. The internal roads are also not there and it causes great hardship to the people especially in rainy season. Owing to unawareness and non-availability of facility and toilets the people of the village use to go open for defecation. There are other problems also which villagers were facing such as Fluoride concentration in drinking water, No water conservation System, Encroachment on the roads, ower fluctuation No outcome base Keywords: Encompassing, Smart city, Digital India INTRODUCTION Holistic, Holistic, Adarsh Adarsh Gram, Gram, Swaraj, Swaraj, Encompassing, Smart city, Digital India Smart Village India gets its foundation from Mahatma Gandhi's vision of Adarsh Gram (model village) and Gram Swaraj (Village Gandhi in two texts, Hind Swaraj and Gram (Village) Swaraj, promotes the concept of integrated rural development to impact majority of the popul the primary initiative after India Independence in 1947. The Eco Needs Foundation has initiated the concept of “Smart Village”. Under this project the concept of “Smart Village”. Under this project the from Mahatma Gandhi's vision of Adarsh Gram (model village) and OBJECTIVE The Foundation is also working for inculcating moral values in the society and for improving the standard of living of the villagers. In the concept of “Smart Village” the development of the village shall be based on the five paths self-rule/independence). rule/independence). Gandhi in two texts, Hind Swaraj and Gram (Village) Swaraj, promotes the concept of integrated rural development to impact majority of the population, as the primary initiative after India Independence in 1947. The Eco Needs Foundation has initiated the The Foundation is also working for inculcating moral values in the society and for improving the standard of living of the villagers. In the concept of “Smart velopment of the village shall be based @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2018 Apr 2018 Page: 1948

  2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 Retrofitting Redevelopment Green fields E-Pan Livelihood E-governance. Use of modern technologies for improvement of locality. Improvement on women empowerment. Smart security. METHODOLOGY Efficient public transportation system. Smart village concept is led foundation to Rurbanization in India. In smart villages some features are Improving sanitation conditions Solid and liquid waste management. Rain harvesting /Rain water drainage system. 1. Water conservation Safe drinking water facilities. 2. Health Use of renewable energy. 3. Education CONCLUSION Villages industrialization period in India. 69% of India lives in villages, if it is ignored, then it will hamper the economic growth of the country. To boost villages socially, economically Smart village concept has been introduced as envisaged by the great Mahatma Gandhi. Villages are backbone of our country’s economic growth as most of the primarysector activities occur in villages. To explore new opportunities and dimensions for the rural population in other sectors will definitely boost the country’s growth. In that path Smart village is an initiation through the concept of Rurbanization. REFERENCES 4. Energy are being ignorant during the 5. Good transport system. 1)Sinha, Shri Amarjeet. "Secretary, Department of Rural Development" (model-village) Managed by Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 29 November 2016. REQUIREMENT OF SMART VILLAGE Energy conservation. 2)Garg, B.S.Raut, A.V. (2015). “Adarsh Gram: A Gandhian Dream of Gram Swaraj” Water conservation Good health facility 3)Gandhi, Mahatma (2010). Hind swaraj (Centenary ed.). Delhi: Rajpal & Sons Good transport system 4)Gandhi, Mahatma (1962). Village Swaraj. University of California: Navajivan Publishing House. Contents Implementation by states. Good education facility Grievance redresser. Background Values Strengthening CBOs. 5)Amitabh, Utkarsh (3 October 2016). "Young India Fellow, Young India Fellowship, Ashoka University". Functional bank account. Facilities regarding to the agriculture Latest& affordable medical facility @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2018 Page: 1949

  3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 6)Tomar, Shri Narendra Singh. "Minister of Rural Development, Panchayat Raj, Drinking Water and Sanitation",Ministry of Government of India. Retrieved 29 November 2016. 8)"Central Government Departments and the Programme coordinated Electronics & Information Technology". by Ministry of Rural Development, 9)Tewari,Ankur(2014)."Experts villages in India" envision smart 7)Kaushik, Preetam (25 November 2014). "Smart Villages: Lending A Rural Flavour To Modi's Growth Agenda. 10)Sinha, Shri Amarjeet."Holistic Development Through:vities-in-an-adarsh-gram". 11)Internet information. @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2018 Page: 1950

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