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first experience to visit in a village​

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Answered by rajandreaa
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Answer: villages are place away from city chores there u can feel our environment bare .

people are there are early to bed and early to rise and so are naturally healthy doing all manual work themselves.

the gatherings in morning enjoy their tea together and by the time earth starts heating up they are geared for their daily routine of hard work.

farmers leave for the field early morning eating some thick chapatis to avoid toiling in scorching sun. they are great multitasker as they cannot afford any one to do theirs work.

children's go for schools which are generally open roof or having insufficient rooms and they play all sorts of games including cricket but with self made bats (younger boys). many villages have football grounds and football was very famous some decade ago in villages.

girls are not granted much freedom they play pun and joke in house and often married in teen age and they thus face a problem in terms of diseases because of lack of proper medical facilities and awareness.

my best experience with villages has to do with sleeping under open sky and going for fruits on trees.

Marriages are feast for everyone (not as in urban cities every body is cordially invited)

youngsters enjoy the orchestra accompanying marriage procession with girls dance though it proves to be disasters sometimes as people get aggressive while drunk and since they also posses guns.

people who cannot afford that arrange for men's  dance .

there was or is tradition of  bahu conflicts but infusing education is changing the scenario.

women do a lot of strenuous household task from cooking collecting firewood or making fuels using cow dungs. they face bare environment with little safety and are also exposed to a host of diseases. their is no concept of yoga or exercise. cleanliness is given priority but that is not feasible.

women have to visit hospitals in neighboring cities spending hard earned money on medicines and travel.

farmers life faces a lot of hardships because of unawareness and lack of technology and almost no education to do good planning and organisation.

children grow without proper guidance in terms of ideals present to them and type of occupations they are exposed to.

they end up with farming and vicious cycle of patriarchal occupation. and even those who leave are insecure and have to face exploitation.

girls fall prey to prostitution by pimps who gave them false promise of work they as being young and enthusiastic in willingness to change their life are ill-fated at the end.

there the society is divided in terms of caste people with same caste often make a sub division in the villages. elections are not different from national level one directed by vote bank.

people do make out of that life and education is the only panacea there.

my father did this to give me a platform to raise my self which I realized earlier but got drifted a bit in the course but again making my efforts and m willing to work for people.

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