Is all India divided into sectors?

Which sectors in India are still undeveloped or are underdeveloped ?

  • Pls give the details with the reference of the developed countries i.e. the sectors which are highly developed there are yet to get developed here or are in the prilimnary phase of development.

  • Answer:

    Most of the underdevelopment happens in the rural areas. Like most developing countries, the rural areas are the last to be looked at for development.

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health - undeveloped we still import lot of medical equipment , education-underdeveloped. most of our youth go abroad for higher studies. our education system is not able to educate public on health/civic sense/many skills like communication etc i have no idea about other countries -so no comments

VRK R

bihar only criminal devoleped

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India has developed tremendously in last 10 years. Most under developed items are the politician's brain. Most developed things are criminals. Have you checked Nithari case(Noida). The Indian people picks up westerners garbage very easily. I am talking about MTV like shows which is not required in India. Even some famous news channels uses harsh language for saints.For example Sahara news told the viewers that big mouth Baba Ramdev said they could cure AIDS. They do not use harsh language for Salman Khan or Sanjay Dutt who were involved in criminal conduct. The Indians need to focus on their ancient culture to develop faster.

baniban2000

agriculture

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