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How Will The Social Work In Rural Communities Of Odisha Help With Development Process

Author: Franklin Porter
by Franklin Porter
Posted: Aug 24, 2015

For a state to be well developed, the resources found in the localities should be properly channelized. For lots of visionaries and planners in India, this has been a debatable topic, along with the processing of the right kind of people at the helm of affairs. Odisha is one state of India, where natural resources can have great impact on the social development in the state, but with the right method of implementation and management, plenty of issues can be properly clarified. While goals and visions are long term achievements, day to day working can be instrumental in achieving the long term goals. For this to happen in Odisha, social work in rural communities is highly essential.

  • Working towards improving the rural set up helps in state wise development

Primarily, the upliftment of the social communities is essential for overall growth of the state. As there is a big chunk of the populace living in villages in Odisha, the social work in rural communities in Odisha shall have to be given more importance and this is achieved by dedicated social workers and organisations. These organisations have to work towards providing the rights of the people in the justified manner and in a deserving way. Through social workers, a lot of results can be achieved towards the goal of social development in Odisha, which needs to pertain towards multifarious ways.

  • Providing basic amenities and care for rural communities with social work

Development Index of Odisha is quite high compared to other states of India. But still, rural communities need to be provided with the basic facilities of food, water, sanitation and housing. Towards this effect, there has to be proper implementation of the various schemes launched by the local government. As a social organisation, the NGO’s have to come forth and watch out for taking these schemes to the rural residents and help them understand the benefits of the implementation for smooth and sustainable advantages. If the people are aware about the benefits that they can acquire through such services, they will readily accept certain changes and come forth to take advantage of these schemes. Also, the social work in rural communities of Odisha can be directed towards making people aware and informed so as to be benefited in the most advantageous manner.

  • Working at the rural level will bring about changes in the social set up and attain development

Furthermore, carrying out social work in villages of Odisha will allow proper data to be collected. This is being done by many NGOs in Odisha and put in certain databases. From these databases, present with the government offices, local rural bodies and with the social work organisations, implementation can be done properly. It is therefore necessary that social work be done in the fields, if long term social development in Odisha is to be achieved. To make such schemes successful and allow for the right direction of growth, there needs to be proper planning based on the data collected from the rural locations. It is therefore very much essential that the social work being done in Odisha in the rural pockets be properly streamlined, planned and executed for obtaining maximum benefits for people throughout the state.

Franklin Porter is an activist and works for bringing Social Work in Rural Communities of Odisha. He shared his views on Social Development in Odisha. He highlighted the best solutions to boost the development process in the state.

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