You know it is different “Empowerment” and “Development” but we can combine both this for a sustainable our rural developments, How? One of my projects it was at remote and rural area, one day during my site visit I met a visual that peoples are carrying water drum on their head with small babies as well as a senior citizen as well when I asked my driver, I noticed that their location was almost 4-6-km from the Govt common tank. We are discussing empowerment and developments, but we must watch where we are? it is a fact that still many of the Indian rural areas’ development projects are in the periphery only. Govt has initiated many policies for rural landscaping “Sabke sath sabka Vikas”, the real motto behind this the rural developments through by empowering rural youth for future developments projects. I would say from a project management perspective of view as a project manager we do the better empowerment at the rural youth, through the basic project management education for primary development of the periphery development. The basic awareness we can provide them through webinars and short-term coaching classes. A project team and an organization always keep in mind how to empower the communities for changing the present landscape into required development
Yes, it is another fact that for an emerging development, for education the rural migration into cities, why can't open the basic infrastructure like hospitals, schools, colleges, computer centers, etc., With the help of govt and organization and NGOs can develop the basic infrastructure development. Projects where still in the peripheral must be reshaped with the help of Govt development policies. In my opinion, the rural areas are one of the substantial places where can do better development projects, all development policies of the Govt. are looking for that only.
You know one thing, do a project, and draw it on the ground is quite different, we need a second one to draw it on the ground by utilizing the local rural energetic youth. Because of that, we are doing two things a good resource for our projects along with their empowerment and employment opportunities for youth specifically in rural areas.
We understand the world where is now especially after this pandemic. Our technologies and tools and techniques are well equipped and established. As a project management team, we can be possible to make local awareness about these among the rural communities where we can cultivate the young buds for the particular rural zone development with the help of central govt yojanas. If a team can create a set of the new interested public in a particular territory it will well affect the project developments.
Only project management or PMO team can make awareness among the rural growth and future nation the real importance of change through continuous development and learning. A set of knowledge is required for changing the rural peripheries. Youth development is one of the toughest tasks by all prioritization, really required real prioritization skills as well. As a PMO team can develop the young generation and develop their ability of sustain and skills to develop others as well “Working and working from the ground has a vast difference, for working at the ground it is required a set of skills, tools, and knowledge by considering all the adaptabilities beyond the boundary. The present youth are our future of the nation, to develop the young mindset we have to feed them with pieces of knowledge for rebuilding the rural development and rural India through a continuous transformation
Empowering the periphery of development is not just a responsibility—it’s a strategic necessity for sustainable growth in rural India. A project manager, with the right blend of vision, collaboration, and grassroots engagement, can act as a catalyst for inclusive development. By decentralizing decision-making, fostering local leadership, leveraging technology, and promoting capacity building, they bridge the gap between policy and practice. Ultimately, when rural communities are empowered to take charge of their growth stories, it leads to resilient economies, reduced inequalities, and a truly self-reliant India.
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