A dimension within Connecting Rural Futures
Discusses infrastructure, health, and education with a focus on women's empowerment in rural areas.
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Our village's main four infrastructure needs – water, roads, school, health, internet, market,
— Praska Gangarao
Our village mainly needs four basic infrastructures: water, school, health center, and roads.
— MUKTA THAKUR · Kokasara, Kalahandi, Odisha
The four main essential infrastructures for our village are water, schools, health, and roads.
— Premsila Naik · Kalahandi, Odisha
The four main infrastructure needs of a village are water, roads, schools, and health.
— AbhiLL Ipsa
The four main infrastructures of our village are water, school, health, and roads.
— MUKTA THAKUR · Kokasara, Kalahandi, Odisha
The main four infrastructures of our village are water, school, health center, and road.
— Premsila Naik · Kalahandi, Odisha
Our village primarily needs four things: water, roads, schools, healthcare, and internet access.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
There should be four major features or basic amenities for our village in our area, such as roads, water, electricity, health, education, and digitalization.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
Tell us about the four main infrastructures needed for your village. Water, roads, healthcare, market, bazaar.
— Niranjan Bisi · Boudh, Odisha
In developed India, the four major basic needs of our village should be met: water, roads, schools, health, and internet. In addition, arrangements should also be made for markets, hostels, etc.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
I have heard about developed India. In my opinion, developed India has a system for the social, economic, and political development of women. Your village's four main infrastructure needs are water, roads, schools, and health. Women's voices are sometimes heard in Gram Sabhas.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Sambalpur, Odisha
I have heard about Viksit Bharat (Developed India). In my opinion, Viksit Bharat has development systems for women in social, economic, and political spheres. Your village's four main infrastructure needs are – water, roads, schools, health. Women's voices are sometimes heard in the Gram Sabha (village council meeting).
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
I have heard about developed India. In my opinion, developed India has a system for the social, economic, and political development of women. Your village's four main infrastructure needs are water, roads, schools, and health. Women's voices are sometimes heard in the Gram Sabha.
— DASHARATH SINGH · Jamunkira, Sambalpur, Odisha
- I have heard about developed India. In my opinion, developed India has a system for social, economic, and political development for women. Your village's four main infrastructure needs are water, roads, schools, and health. - Women's voices are sometimes heard in Gram Sabha.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Jamunkira, Sambalpur, Odisha
- I have heard about developed India. In my opinion, developed India has social, economic, and political development systems for women. Your village's four main infrastructure needs are water, roads, schools, and health. - Women's voices are sometimes heard in the Gram Sabha.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Jamunkira, Sambalpur, Odisha
The four main infrastructures needed in Amar's village are water, school, health center, and roads.
— MUKTA THAKUR · Kokasara, Kalahandi, Odisha
I have heard about Developed India. In my opinion, Developed India has a system for the social, economic, and political development of women. Our four main infrastructure needs are – water, roads, schools, health. In the Gram Sabha, women's - I have heard about Developed India. In my opinion, Developed India has a system for the social, economic, and political development of women. Your village's four main infrastructure needs are – water, roads, schools, health. In the Gram Sabha, women's voices are sometimes heard, voices are sometimes heard.
— DASHARATH SINGH · Jamunkira, Sambalpur, Odisha
I have heard about Viksit Bharat. In my opinion, Viksit Bharat has systems for the social, economic, and political development of women. Your village's main four infrastructure needs are water, roads, schools, and health. In the Gram Sabha, women's voices are sometimes heard.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
The main essential things for our village are roads, water, electricity, digitization, health, and education.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
Our village has four main basic needs: water, roads, schools, healthcare, internet, market. Student.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
Our village needs four main infrastructures: internet, a market, a girls' hostel, and a health center.
— Premsila Naik · Kalahandi, Odisha
Our village needs drinking water, roads, a school, and a hospital.
— Batakrushna Sahoo
Water, road, school, health, internet should be there.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
For developed India 2047, basic facilities like road, water, health, education, digitalization, etc., are crucial in our village.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
I have heard about Viksit Bharat (Developed India). In my opinion, Viksit Bharat has a system for the social, economic, and political development of women. The four main infrastructure needs are water, roads, schools, and health. In the Gram Sabha (village council), women's voices are sometimes heard, sometimes heard.
— DASHARATH SINGH · Jamunkira, Sambalpur, Odisha
From Viksit Bharat 2047, we believe that villages should primarily have five basic infrastructures: water, roads, schools, health and food, and electricity.
— Vijay Kumar bhardwaj · Kasdol, Baloda Bazar, Chhattisgarh
Water facility, Good road connectivity, good Internet availability, better facility in school with good infrastructure, village infrastructure should be developed.
— KARUKAR MURMU
In our village, there should be housing, toilets, electricity, and roads.
— Kamleah Kumar · Ormaura, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Water, road, school, health, and internet should be available.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
In Developed India 2047, our village should have drinking water facilities, roads, schools, hospitals, and internet services.
— Vijay Kumar bhardwaj · Baloda Bazar, Chhattisgarh
There should be a school, hospital and water in our village
— Chanda
We need good schools, good health facilities, and good roads in our village.
— swornalata nayak · Balangir, Odisha
In our village, regarding the four main infrastructures, there are some issues with water, roads, and the drainage system.
— gobardhan pangi
Water, education, health, transportation
— Ramadas Badanayak · Udulibeda, Malkangiri, Odisha
In many contexts in India, water availability, school health, and information markets are absolutely necessary to be established in our village clusters for a developed India.
— Mukunda Majhi · Udulibeda, Malkangiri, Odisha
We want to see complete development in our village, including schools, hospitals, roads, and drainage.
— vijay malhotra · Seorinarayan, Janjgir-Champa, Chhattisgarh
There should be a hospital, school, and road in our village. And with this, our studies...
— Chanda
The village should benefit from government facilities such as education, health, and water.
— Sonmati · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
We want roads, hospitals, and schools to be available in our village from the government.
— Chanda
For a developed India, in our villages, the first priority should be tap water, drainage, and a college for children's education.
— bachcha lal · Shahganj, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
AI-synthesised pieces woven from many community voices on this theme. They may contain errors or interpretation — they're a reflection of the stories, not a record of fact.

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