
Rural-Urban divide
The rural-urban divide refers to the disparities between countryside and city areas in terms of access to services, opportunities, and infrastructure. Urban areas typically have better schools, healthcare, transportation, and job chances, while rural areas may face challenges like limited services, infrastructure, and economic opportunities. This divide can lead to differences in living standards, education, and quality of life, affecting social and economic development. Addressing the rural-urban divide involves efforts to improve rural infrastructure, healthcare, education, and economic opportunities to promote balanced growth and reduce inequalities.