What are the benefits of living in big cities, as opposed to rural areas? What are the problems of rural areas, and how can they be solved?

Life in urban areas has more benefits than that in rural areas. This essay aims at summing up the blessings of life in cities and the disadvantages of living in rural areas. Later the steps that can solve the issues faced by people in the rural side of a nation shall be suggested.

First and foremost, cities offer job and career opportunities to people. Thus, people move to cities from villages or small towns. The quality of life is considered higher in cities since they offer the most modern the amenities, such as multiple multispeciality hospitals, good schools, and renowned universities. People live a comfortable life in cities, for they have access to the most modern transportation systems, which include a dense network of metro rails, public transportation systems, broad roadways, and flyovers. In addition, almost all major cities have domestic and international airports. Moreover, the cities have multiple options for entertainment with high-end markets and malls, cinema halls, and restaurants. These aspects help alleviate the quality of life for the residents.

On the other hand, rural areas sometimes lack basic facilities. Most remote areas do not have well-equipped hospitals. There have been instances when a person was severely ill, and by the time family took them to a hospital in a city, the person had passed away. Moreover, these please generally lacking in good education institutes and capable teachers. Consequently, people are compelled to move to cities to seek better jobs and lifestyles, sometimes leaving behind their families. Due to these issues, villages lag behind cities.

However, some steps can be taken to ensure that villages’ progress is in alignment with that of their urban counterparts.
Governments must not neglect villages when introducing modern facilities. There should be uniformity not just in building amenities but also in guaranteeing more employment prospects in remote places, so people across the length and breadth of a country have a level playing field.

To sum up, indeed cities are ahead of villages in providing modern life, yet there are several steps that authorities can take to bring an equilibrium between villages and cities.

Swaatii Sehgal