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Describe your visit to an Indian Village.​

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Answered by Gayatrishende1234
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India is an agricultural country and hence a majority of Indian population lives in villages. There are more than five lakhs villages in India. During my summer vacation this year, I got a chance of visiting my native village. I reached there in the evening. I found that the houses were mostly made of clay. There were only a few brick houses. Folk painting could see vast stretches of fields. My cousin’s house was a big one. We were served with glasses of fresh Lassi. At night, we had a wholesome dinner. I woke up early the next morning and went for a walk in the fields. I breathed the fresh morning air. There was no pollution. I saw the people leading a life of peace and contentment. There was social unity among them. They were free from ignoble strife of the city. Most of the villagers were illiterate and superstitious. There was a small dispensary and a primary school. When I came back from the walk, I found my aunt ready with a glass of fresh Lassi for me. I enjoyed it. Then I went to the fields with my cousins. I enjoyed the fresh ripe mangoes from a tree. I stayed there for a week. I enjoyed every moment of it

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Answered by saarasalve
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When the word “village” first comes to mind, we imagine a lush green field and unpolluted environment, and this is the exact scenario in Indian villages. They learn to share and care from a very young age, which comes from the concept of joint families. The majority of India’s population depends on agriculture, as India is an agricultural country. Agriculture is both practiced as a commercial activity and for self-sustenance. The life in the community is a lot different than the urban lifestyle. The financial conditions of the farmers are not that good, and they do not have access to advanced tools, which makes farming a tough job for them.

When the word “village” first comes to mind, we imagine a lush green field and unpolluted environment, and this is the exact scenario in Indian villages. They learn to share and care from a very young age, which comes from the concept of joint families. The majority of India’s population depends on agriculture, as India is an agricultural country. Agriculture is both practiced as a commercial activity and for self-sustenance. The life in the community is a lot different than the urban lifestyle. The financial conditions of the farmers are not that good, and they do not have access to advanced tools, which makes farming a tough job for them.People in villages lead a very ordinary life with almost no luxury, but they are happy with their limited resources. The locals live in “kaccha” houses or temporary houses, made up of mud or clay, which has thatched roofs made out of straws or burnt clay tiles. The infrastructure is not that good in the villages; there might be just one or two schools and hospitals in the whole village. The literacy rate in villages is also very less due to this fact.

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