NABARD organised a workshop and Regional Advisory Committee meeting in Dehradun to address skill gaps and improve livelihood ...
Multifunctional agriculture encompasses the deliberate integration of food production with a spectrum of environmental, social and cultural functions, thereby transcending traditional productivist ...
Governance in rural development has evolved from centralised, top-down planning to more inclusive, multi-level models that integrate local communities, private actors and multiple tiers of government.
How do we build thriving rural communities in the 21st century? The labor-intensive, extractive industries paradigm that has long powered rural economies—think agriculture, manufacturing, mining, ...
Providing small and emerging business owners in rural communities with the skills, tools, and contacts needed to position their businesses for success and better engage in job creation activities are ...
At Campo Capital, we are firmly convinced that rural development is crucial for both economic growth and social wellbeing. Our primary objective is to allocate capital into rural areas in South ...
FullScale and All4Ed launched the Rural AI Strategy Lab: The six-month initiative brings together 13 school and district teams to explore, pilot, and implement AI in rural teaching and learning.
An urgent reconsideration of rural development is needed for achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The current strategies and patterns of rural development are failing to meet either ...
New Delhi [India], May 12 (ANI): The Government of India, in partnership with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), today launched a new eight-year Country Strategic ...
GT: At the Central Economic Work Conference held in December 2025, General Secretary Xi emphasized "We should still take ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s new $50 billion rural hospital fund is a positive step toward advancing rural health infrastructure — but short-term injections of cash won’t fix deeply rooted ...
For decades, the global conversation on development has been dominated by a singular, persistent anxiety: whether the rapid urbanisation of the developing world is an inescapable tragedy for the ...