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Difference Between Urban and Rural India

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About 80 per cent of the Indian population live in villages. When travelling through the length and breadth of this subcontinent, one can really visualise the difference between rural and urban India.

There is a big difference between urban and rural India. One of the major differences that can be seen between rural India and urban India, is their standards of living.

People living in urban India have better living conditions than those living in the rural parts of India. There is a wide economic gap between rural and urban India. Rural India is very poor when compared to Urban India.

Another difference that can be seen between urban and rural India, is their education. In rural India, the parents seldom educate their children, and instead, make their children work in the fields. Poverty, and lack of sufficient infrastructure, can be attributed to the lack of education in rural India.

When considering homes, about three-quarters of the households in urban India live in pucca homes. On the other hand, only a quarter of the people in rural India live in pucca homes. While groundwater is the main source of drinking water in rural India, the urban people rely more on tap-water.

Urban India is almost electrified when compared to rural India. One can even come across villages where electric power is not yet available.

When comparng the sanitary facilities, it is limited in rural india. About 90 per cent of the households in rural India do not have latrines, but this is not the case in urban India.

Most of the developments have not yet reached the rural parts of India. With regards to health care as well, rural India lacks good hospitals when compared to urban India. Some of the rural areas even lack a dispensery.

Summary:

1. People living in urban India have better living conditions than those living in the rural parts of India.

2. Rural India is very poor when compared to urban India.

3. In rural India, the parents seldom educate their children, and instead, make their children work in the fields.

4. About three-quarters of the households in urban India live in pucca homes. On the other hand, only a quarter of the people in rural India live in pucca homes.

5. Most of the developments have not yet reached the rural parts of India.

6. With regards to health care, rural India lacks good hospitals when compared to urban India.

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