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Title: Rural Public Center
Authors: Akash, Garrepally
Harsha, MS
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Acharya's NRV School of Architecture
Citation: Akash, Garepally and Harsha, MS (2022) : Rural Public Center. 1-89p.
Abstract: This project seeks to understand the development of education, financial development, entrepreneurship opportunities and various reasons for the migration of rural population towards suburban and cities while the rural regions are the sustenance of economic development of the country. By understanding the various factors of socioeconomic opportunities which cities and suburban are providing and are addressed in the rural regions which in return pulls people back to the rural regions. For more than half a century, India's rural areas have been depopulated and disadvantaged as a result of rural-to-urban migration. Buildings have deteriorated due to a lack of investment in infrastructure. However, as many urban migrants return to their native areas, this is changing. Recently, government assistance has aided this, and there has been significant evidence of reverse migration in recent years. Increased population in rural areas necessitates better educational facilities, housing, small businesses, traditional commerce, and agriculture. Migrants, on the other hand, don't have the money to build, and government assistance is insufficient. Implementing self-build methods while using locally produced resources is one viable option for re-building these communities. Several key facilities, including a school, a Handloom training center, Panchayat Samiti hall, public performance area, have been built based on the future demands of the village population and prospective construction methods.
Description: USN No. 1AA17AT022, Use only for academic purpose
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6721
Appears in Collections:BARC Project Reports 2022

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