The disparity between India’s rural population and its contribution to the GDP, is evolving into a significant opportunity for identifying long-term investment destinations within Indian equities.
As India sets its sights on becoming Viksit Bharat by 2047, the transformation of its rural economy is not just a policy imperative—it is the foundation of national progress. Nearly two-thirds of ...
According to the NSSO data, only 24% of rural Indian households have access to the Internet, compared to a 66% penetration in cities The growing rural teledensity, which currently stands at 59%, ...
Patanjali launches the Farmer Prosperity Program to empower Indian farmers through organic methods, modern training, and traditional techniques, boosting income, soil health, productivity, rural ...
Sparse healthcare. Social stigma. Undercounted deaths. The consequences for the country's rural populations will likely play out for years to come. Family members of a critically ill 32-year-old man ...
Even as millions of rural women in India are using mobile phones and the internet, and making digital payments, many may be doing so on borrowed devices. A new government survey of 142,065 people ...
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