There is a growing gap between urban and rural education in India. Urban schools have access to digital learning technologies, while rural schools lack basic infrastructure and resources. Rural schools have fewer students, leading to an unbalanced teacher-student ratio. Girls' education is still limited in rural areas, and rural teachers are often not adequately trained. There are also fewer job opportunities in rural areas, so rural students see little value in continuing their education. Overall, poor infrastructure and lack of resources have made quality education inaccessible for many rural communities.