India is a country of 1.4 billion people, where 67% of the Indian population lives in rural areas. Post-independence conditions of the rural India were really challenging. Government of India had implemented various programs to uplift the condition and we are succeeded up to certain extend, but because of population growth and lack in the implementation of the program still there is scope to increase the performance especially for the rural youth and farmers as they are struggling for earning and livelihood. It is because failure of education systems and agriculture related policies. I think there is need to adopt some different course of action for the rural educated youth and farmers. This paper attempts to analyse the situation of the e...