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More than one lakh personnel's are engaged in different developmental activities. Though the
number of workers has not been sufficient still then it is not so much inadequate at the present
context. Now we find one worker for every 4,100 persons as against every 41,000 persons during pre
independence period.
iv) Health services:
Another gift of the community development programme is the creation of facilities for public health.
The Indian parents are no more that much of UN assured about his survival of their children. The
cholera, malaria and other epidemics are no more the mass killers. Thanks to the malaria education
scheme and national small pox eradication scheme which has achieved tremendous success.
In place of one hospital in a district or a tahasil we have go to primary Health Centre in every
C.D.Block. A medical graduate along with other nurses, mid wives a compounder are serving in each
Block. Their role has helped to a great extent in making people conscious about health and sanitation
etc.
v) Motivation of people towards nation building:
To make Indian democracy successful, an to evolve a new socio economic order based on economic
and social justice, the citizens of the country should be properly motivated towards it and they
should actively participate in it.
The community Development Programme has played an important effective role in this direction.
Establishment of Panshayati Raj, increase in the number of co operative farms, different voluntary
organisation, clubs, service societies etc are the fair index of the increasing motivation of the people
in this regard. These institutions and associations have laid the foundation stone for the
development of the spirit of community living and public welfare.
The people are gradually learning to share the benefit with prior importance to weaker sections of
society. Such a tendency is a great necessary for a developing country where the resources are limited
and wants are unlimited. The C.D.P. has stimulated the people and has motivated them to work
together for achievement of common need.
vi) Growth of national economy:
Till now agriculture occupies a very important position in country economy. In assessment of
national economic growth, it has been found that through other sectors like industry transport, and
power have achieved substantial progress still then agricultural products constitute the largest
portion of the gross national product. Agricultural sector along contributes 45 to 50 percent of
growth in the national output.
It can be said without contradiction that the development of agricultural is directly within the womb
of community development programme being a main objective of it. Besides, agriculture the C.D.P.
has helped a lot for the increase in animals powers by its emphasis on promotion of animal
husbandry and veterinary. The expansion of fishery cottage industries, promotion of marketing
facilities has been other objectives and achievements. Thus it can sagely be concluded that C.D.P.,
has contributed a lot towards the growth of national economy. India today is self sufficient in food
grains.
vii) Other Welfare Activities: A number of welfare activities have been taken up by C.D.P. for an
integrated and all round development. Contraction of village roads, establishment of community
centers, different sanitary programmes, organisation of Ramayana and Bhajan Mandals,
establishment of Anganbadies making arrangement for games, building of better housing facilities
and several other can be categorised under this head. There is no part of the country which has not
got one or other of these welfare items.
viii) Increase in standard of living:
With respect to the role of C.D.P. in bringing about an increase in standard of living, we find
diametrically opposite views. True that, a section of population is yet to get its benefits. Of course,
this is due to several other factors. But it can be told without the programme has succeeded in
bringing up the standard of living of rural mass. Now-a-days we find a radio set a cycle a watch or
either of these in almost all the homes of a village.
The rural women no more stay half necked only with the outer garments. The use of better dress,
consumption of better food, taking the helps and services of doctors, nurses etc. Have definitely
helped them to have a better standard of living. But such benefits have not been uniformly shared by
all the regions and the whole population. But is can be completely denied that the programme has
not brought about any change in the standard of living of the people.