An analytical study on the impact of PMGSY in tribal areas: A case study of Hazaribag district in Jharkhand state
Dr. Alok Kumar
A program called the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) aims to improve transportation and connectivity in rural India. In order to give India's disconnected villages unfettered access to roads in all weather conditions, the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana was introduced in December 2000. This government-sponsored program is a component of the government's efforts to reduce poverty. This article examines the impact on the people living in tribal areas of an Indian construction effort called PMGSY. Roughly a billion people live in rural locations around the country with no access to paved road networks. Local firms only see small increases in employment. The PMGSY aims to support the Government of India's objective of reducing poverty in rural areas by promoting economic growth and granting access to necessities that can enhance the standard of living for the impoverished in rural areas. Additionally, it enables the impoverished to gain from progress and engage more fully in the economy. Connecting rural communities to the city's central business district was the aim of PMGSY. This article aims to elucidate the ways in which improved rural road connectivity has led to a rise in agricultural output, the creation of more jobs, and the expansion of companies. In-depth discussion is also given to PMGSY's effects on a number of other areas, including urbanization, transportation, health, education, and poverty reduction.
Dr. Alok Kumar. An analytical study on the impact of PMGSY in tribal areas: A case study of Hazaribag district in Jharkhand state. Int J Finance Manage Econ 2024;7(1):338-342. DOI: 10.33545/26179210.2024.v7.i1.311