rural areas
Coverage of rural areas in the Nexus archive.
- YSRCP alleges fertilizer shortage in Andhra Pradesh
YSRCP general secretary Nagi Reddy alleges a fertilizer shortage in Andhra Pradesh, stating that farmers struggle to access subsidized fertilizers due to poor internet connectivity and digital payment issues in rural and Agency areas. He criticizes the app-based distribution system and highlights the availability of liquor in remote regions as a contrast.
- Installation charges waived for BSNL’s FTTH internet connections in rural areas; customers to pay only subscription fee
BSNL is waiving installation charges for FTTH internet connections in rural areas, requiring customers to pay only a subscription fee. This policy aims to promote rural connectivity by reducing upfront costs for users.
- Ensure hassle-free travel for NEET candidates, RTC official tells staff
APSRTC will provide free travel on specified bus services to NEET candidates who present their hall tickets, with special attention given to students from rural areas.
- Kumbakonam school fire tragedy survivor secures 15th rank in TNPSC Group-I exam
S.S. Jenifer, a survivor of the 2004 Kumbakonam school fire tragedy, ranked 15th in the TNPSC Group-I exam. She aims to build model school buildings in rural areas to ensure child safety.
- Focus on working in rural areas: CM to medical graduates
The Chief Minister (CM) urged medical graduates to focus on working in rural areas. A total of 103 students received gold medals for achieving the highest marks in various disciplines, while over 72,000 graduates were awarded degrees.
- Local election officials reel over ‘logistical nightmare’ of Trump’s vote-by-mail order
President Trump's executive order restricting mail-in voting by requiring states to provide voter lists to the U.S. Postal Service has created logistical challenges for election officials. The order, along with a proposed USPS rule, faces legal challenges and criticism from Democratic states and voting rights groups as an overreach of federal authority.
- Nearly half of adults struggled to afford healthcare last year, survey finds
A 2025 survey of 10,000 U.S. adults found 46% struggled to afford healthcare, with disparities among uninsured individuals (60%), adults with disabilities (69%), and racial minorities. The Urban Institute report highlights affordability challenges linked to medical debt, unmet healthcare needs, and regional disparities, particularly in the South and rural areas.
- Don’t close schools in Adivasi and rural areas: Telangana Save Education Committee
The Telangana Save Education Committee urges against closing schools in Adivasi and rural areas.
- Envisioning expanding access to eye care
Expanding optometrists' scope of practice to include YAG procedures increases their utilization, improving access to vital eye care, particularly in rural areas. This change is associated with a substantial rise in procedure usage.
- Khandre says ensuring clean drinking water to rural areas is his priority
Khandre has stated that providing clean drinking water to rural areas is his top priority.
- Aid cuts and climate change drive deadly malaria surge in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is experiencing a deadly surge in malaria cases, exacerbated by aid cuts and climate change. Fragile health systems and treatment shortages in rural areas are worsening the crisis, leading to increased mortality.
- Spain lures immigrants to remote villages
Spain is actively attracting immigrants to its remote villages to address population decline, as foreign-born residents constitute nearly 20% of the total population but only 8.9% in rural areas.
- Nepal’s Digital Divide: Why Millions Still Lack Affordable Internet Access
Nepal faces a significant digital divide despite high reported internet penetration rates, with millions of citizens—particularly in rural areas—lacking access to affordable and reliable internet connectivity. The disparity highlights a gap between national statistics and ground-level reality for many Nepali citizens.
- To power the new digital economy, Virginia moved the dead
Virginia and other rural areas are constructing data centers to support the digital economy, which often involves displacing historical or cultural sites. This development highlights the tension between technological progress and the preservation of the past.
- Home Office blasted over vetting fears and lack of public consultation as migrants moved out of hotels into rural areas
The Home Office faces criticism for inadequate vetting processes and lack of public consultation, leading to migrants relocating from hotels to rural areas. Concerns over the decision's impact on both migrants and local communities have been raised.