Rural Urban Inequality.
Distance from cities shouldn’t mean distance from opportunity.
Rural-urban inequality is rooted in access. In many villages, basic enablers of growth – good roads, banking services, quality education, and healthcare – are either weak or missing.
This disconnect limits income opportunities, employment options, and overall quality of life. In contrast, urban areas offer better infrastructure and access, creating a visible gap.
This imbalance pushes migration, as people move to cities not by choice, but by necessity. Bridging this divide is essential for balanced growth – where opportunity is not defined by geography.
True growth begins when villages move forward with cities.


