Statistical Insights Into Socio-Economic Development And Geographic Disparities In Hisar, Haryana
Keywords:
Geographical Distribution, Statistical Analysis, Rural TransformationAbstract
Over the past four decades, Haryana has experienced marked socio-economic transformation, characterized by the rise of new social groups and corresponding shifts in expectations and opportunities. Drivers such as advances in transportation, information technology, higher education, and government employment initiatives have significantly increased social mobility. This study utilizes a statistical approach to analyze Hisar, a minority-concentrated district that continues to lag on key socio-economic indicators. The primary aim is to identify patterns, disparities, and driving factors behind the district’s socio-economic progress, providing valuable insights for targeted policy formulation and inclusive regional planning.
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