India’s villages: for want of a road: 

India’s villages: for want of a road

Context:

  • Roads of rural India today continue to be severely constrained when it comes to everyday travel and mobility.

Explanation:

  • Around 40% of the villages in India lacked all-weather connectivity, constraining them when it came to mobility. This placed limits upon their economic well-being

The gradual shift:

  • Using Census data, it found that in the 2001-11 period, annual inter-state migration stood at about 5-6.5 million.
  • Since then, this number has jumped to around nine million according to the Survey’s analysis of railway passenger data.
  • Importantly, this labour migration growth rate is accelerating. In the 1991-2001 decade, it stood at around 2.4%, nearly doubled to 4.5% in 2001-11 and has grown since.
  • Such labour flows usually accompany structural transformation of the economy—“the release of surplus labour from relatively low-productive agricultural activities to sectors enjoying higher productivity.”

Remaining drawbacks:

  • Problems still remains, such as poor quality of construction and maintenance.
  • Until December 2010, the quality of rural roads ranged from acceptable to extremely bad as per the World Bank.
  • Poor planning in Indian governance—continues to be another obstacle.
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