Deformity – A Curse for Indian Rural Sector

Mohammed J Khan, Shraddha Singhania, Sohael Khan, Pradeep K Singh, Sunil Nikose, Mahendra Gudhe

Abstract: The famous observation made by the Father of the Nation many years ago, still holds true. Villagers comprise the core of Indian society and also represent the real India. Rural areas are the most underprivileged sectors in India. Women and girls make up three-fourths of the disabled people in low and middle-income countries. Around 65 – 70% of these live in rural areas (1). And it is for these villagers that we need to make sure we build a system that delivers basic social infrastructure in an effective manner. But still Prevalence of deformity in rural India has never been discussed and taken into account significantly. We all show concern for rural sector of India, but this fact can’t be denied that this underprivileged sector of the society is least thought about and when we talk of deformity amongst them, the issue gets more exaggerated. Hence If I were to sum up the challenge before India in one word, it would perhaps be “DEFORMITY” in rural sector.

Title: Deformity – A Curse for Indian Rural Sector

Author: Mohammed J Khan, Shraddha Singhania, Sohael Khan, Pradeep K Singh, Sunil Nikose, Mahendra Gudhe

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

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Vol. 3, Issue 3, July 2015 – September 2015

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Deformity – A Curse for Indian Rural Sector by Mohammed J Khan, Shraddha Singhania, Sohael Khan, Pradeep K Singh, Sunil Nikose, Mahendra Gudhe