Hindi, asked by zubaidinashwa, 7 months ago

disadvantages of city life and advantages of village life debate

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Answered by anukrititiwari04
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City Life:-

Advantages of City Life:-

City life has an advanced and well-equipped environment. People migrate to cities because of better job opportunities, stability and a decent income which is a lack in villages.

Cities have a huge number of schools, colleges or universities established. Hence, the city folks get proper quality education which is a primary factor for standard living.

Recreation and entertainment are plenty in the cities. People also get adequate opportunities to establish and showcase their talents here.

City life provides commercialization, banking systems, and entrepreneurial businesses. This attracts more people from townships to settle in cities.

Disadvantages of city life:-

Urbanization is increasing at a rapid pace, and currently, about 30-33% of Indians lives in cities. This rate tends to be around 40% by 2030. With the high population density, the quality of life in cities is expected to degrade and become unfit for living.

City life is a very busy one, developing every second to a better version of itself. This results in a loss of cultural qualities and flavours.

High demand for city life has resulted in congestion. Human population has increased a lot in city areas.

Advantages of rural life:-

A pollution-free environment is available in the rural/village areas only.

Scenic beauty and greenery of rural areas are prominent. This also attracts tourists from around the globe.

Rural areas have a scope for socio-economic benefits like reduction in prices of agricultural and consumer products, access to markets, public transport, employment opportunities, and better education and healthcare facilities.

The essence of folk and culture is prominent in these areas. This defines the rural areas uniquely.

Disadvantages of rural life:-

Lack of higher education is a backlog for rural lives. This creates the main hurdle for better standards of living.

Rural areas have poor road connectivity. Over 40 per cent of India’s rural population remains outside the rural road network. According to the Planning Commission’s Working Group on Rural Roads, there are over 3.3 lakh rural habitations with no road connection.

Limited medical help persists in these areas. A counted number of hospitals and even lesser doctors are available. Hence at times, people are bound to move to city areas for sustaining life.

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