An undeveloped village can become developed if it has facilities like good roads, transportation, electricity, irrigation, educational and health centers, modern farming methods, sufficient water and fuel, hygiene, shops, small manufacturing, banks, market access, storage, communication, government offices, and labor. Developing villages helps realize rights like equality, freedom from exploitation, religion, education, information, and constitutional remedies. Examples of rural development programs include building roads, highways, treating leprosy and tuberculosis, addressing cataract blindness, empowering the poor, reclaiming lands, improving crops and incomes, credit programs, renewable energy, and local dispute resolution.