Essay on An ideal Indian village as envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi would be.......in 700 words.
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"My idea of self-sufficiency is that villages must be self- sufficient in regard to food, cloth and other basic necessities. But even this can be overdone. Therefore you must grasp my idea properly. Self-sufficiency does not mean narrowness. To be self-sufficient is not to be altogether self-contained. In no circumstances would we be able to produce all the things we need nor do we aim at doing so. So though our aim is complete self-sufficiency, we shall have to get from outside the village what we cannot produce in the village; we shall have to produce more of what we can in order thereby to obtain in exchange what we are unable to produce. Only nothing of our extra produce would be sent to Bombay or far off cities. Nor would we produce things with an eye to export to those cities. That would run counter to my conception of swadeshi. Swadeshi means serving my immediate neighbour rather than those far away."
"Our outlook must be that we would serve the village first, then the neighbourhood, then the district and thereafter the province.
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Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, and died from a fatal gunshot wound in January 30, 1948. He is known for his struggle of freedom against the British rule. He is one of the most renowned leaders in the world.
According to Mahatma Gandhi ji an ideal village is where houses are made of brick or mud. These houses are clean and have both front and backyards used to keep farming animals and plant crops of daily use. The roads of the village are paved neatly. There are worship houses on the roads where everyone has freedom of praying or worshiping. Primary schools are opened to provide children education.