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Even after two decades into the new millennium, India has more than 6,30,000 villages. After touring the length and breadth of the country more than a century ago, Mahatma Gandhi said that India’s soul lives in its villages and her future lies in its villages. He aptly summed up his observations in these words: If the village perishes, India will perish too. If Indian civilization is to make its full contribution to the building up of a stable world order, the vast humanity in its villages must be made to live again.
A village or a ‘Gram’ comprises of an independent unit of people, yet interdependent for all its needs. It’s true that villages suffer from the maladies of insanitation, illiteracy, disease, unemployment and poverty. While most of these problems have been mitigated to a great extent in the past few decades, villages are still far behind cities, especially in matters of employment. Read More


Even after two decades into the new millennium, India has more than 6,30,000 villages. After touring the length and breadth of the country more than a century ago, Mahatma Gandhi said that India’s soul lives in its villages and her future lies in its villages. He aptly summed up his observations in these words: If the village perishes, India will perish too. If Indian civilization is to make its full contribution to the building up of a stable world order, the vast humanity in its villages must be made to live again.
A village or a ‘Gram’ comprises of an independent unit of people, yet interdependent for all its needs. It’s true that villages suffer from the maladies of insanitation, illiteracy, disease, unemployment and poverty. While most of these problems have been mitigated to a great extent in the past few decades, villages are still far behind cities, especially in matters of employment.

