This document discusses rural development in India through rural industrialization. It outlines several problems with rural development programs in India, including inadequate funding, resources, and training for implementation. Rural industrialization is presented as a strategy to promote rural development by encouraging small and cottage industries in rural areas to generate local employment and utilize local resources. The advantages of rural industrialization include low capital costs, catering to local demand to reduce transaction costs, and job creation. Issues that need to be addressed include formulating an rural industrial policy, promoting decentralization, ensuring appropriate technologies and industries, developing rural employment, organizational challenges, technology gaps, and promoting entrepreneurial skills.