May 25, 2026

“Beyond Development: The Real Issues Facing Common Citizens”

Bridging the Gap: Addressing Public Issues That Affect Everyday Lives

In a rapidly developing nation like India, progress is often measured through economic growth, infrastructure expansion, and technological advancement. However, beneath this growth lies a reality faced by millions of common citizens—persistent challenges in health, education, and infrastructure that continue to shape their daily lives.

Healthcare: A Right Still Out of Reach

Access to quality healthcare remains a significant concern, especially in rural and semi-urban regions. While government initiatives have improved primary healthcare services, many citizens still struggle with inadequate facilities, shortage of doctors, and rising medical costs.

Chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory disorders are increasingly common, yet consistent treatment remains a challenge due to affordability and accessibility. For many families, a single medical emergency can lead to financial distress, highlighting the urgent need for stronger public health systems and affordable care.

Education: The Foundation with Cracks

Education is often seen as the key to empowerment, yet disparities in quality and access continue to widen the gap between urban and rural populations. Government schools in many areas face shortages of trained teachers, poor infrastructure, and outdated learning methods.

In regions like Kashmir and other remote areas, frequent disruptions, lack of digital access, and limited career guidance hinder students from reaching their full potential. While private institutions offer better facilities, they remain unaffordable for a large segment of society.

A strong, inclusive education system is not just a necessity—it is the backbone of a progressive society.

Infrastructure: Development That Must Reach Everyone

Infrastructure development is visible in cities through highways, smart buildings, and improved transport systems. However, many villages and small towns still struggle with basic necessities such as proper roads, drainage systems, electricity, and clean drinking water.

Poor infrastructure not only affects daily convenience but also limits economic growth, healthcare access, and educational opportunities. Inadequate road connectivity, for instance, can delay emergency medical services and disrupt supply chains for essential goods.

Balanced development must ensure that growth is inclusive and reaches the last mile.

The Way Forward: Collective Responsibility

Addressing these challenges requires a combined effort from government authorities, private sectors, and society at large. Policies must be implemented effectively, with transparency and accountability at every level.

Citizens, too, play a crucial role—through awareness, participation in local governance, and responsible civic behavior. Public-private partnerships, digital innovation, and community-driven initiatives can significantly improve the current scenario.

Conclusion

True progress is not just about skyscrapers and economic figures; it is about improving the quality of life for every citizen. Health, education, and infrastructure are not luxuries—they are fundamental rights.

It is time to shift focus from selective development to inclusive growth, ensuring that no individual, no matter where they live, is left behind.

JEHANGIR AALAM BHAT

District Reporter

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