The rural-urban divide is a key feature of modern societies, highlighting disparities in resources, opportunities, and development. Rural areas, dominated by agrarian economies, face challenges like low income, limited economic prospects, and vulnerability to external factors such as climate change. Urban centers, driven by industrialization and globalization, offer dynamic economic environments but are marked by their own inequalities, including overcrowding and inadequate services. The digital age has intensified these disparities, with rural communities lacking access to essential digital resources, exacerbating economic exclusion. The contrasting trajectories of rural and urban areas underscore the persistent challenge of achieving equitable development across geographic landscapes.