I came direct from my native village.
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I came direct from my native village
The name of my village is Sabour. It is located in Bihar. It has Small Farms and over 1000 coconut trees.
My family owns a farmhouse there. Before farmhouse there used to be small house owned by my grandfather but 16 years ago my dad built a new farmhouse. It is pretty big house contain 2 floors and 1 outhouse for storage of woods.
We visit every year for the Ganesh Festival. It is a tradition to welcome a Ganapati bappa model for 5 days. It is that time of year when all of my relatives gather together to celebrate the holy festival of lord Ganesha.
We have small farm, coconut and mangoes tress which is a gift from our forefathers to us. Every year with a help of some local villagers we produce rice crops and peanuts.
I have always loved to walk in farms and experience the beauty of nature. Watching sunset with my sister is truly the favourite part of my day. When you are close to nature you realize the small peaceful moments matters the most in your life.
There is one primary school in my village but for the secondary education we need to travel from our village to another village so the education is quite hard but people love to learn and hence there is 99% literacy in my village according to 2015 gram sabha survey.
The village has improved a lot in my ways. The standard of living, the interest towards education has also increased over the years. It is good sign for village that people taking education and they now know the value of education.
So I, a farmer by profession came all the way here directly from my native village, to show you all my version of The Real Man.