Q2 A) write a brief summary of the extract and suggest a suitable title.
The AdarshGaon' model prides itself of being based on the joint decisions made by the Gram Sabha, where all the villagers are present. Even while selecting the new villages under the scheme, Mr. Pawar made sure that the decision to become an ideal village was taken by the entire village together. The greatest victory for Hiware Bazaar so far has been the reverse migration that the village has witnessed since 1989. As many as 93 families have come back to the village, “from the slums in Mumbai and Pune" Mr. Pawar says. The village of 216 families was completely below poverty linc (BPL) in 1989; now it has only three BPL families. Speaking to The Hindu, Gulab Gaikwad, from one of the three BPL families, said: "We used to beg for a living and now I am working at the gram panchayat, whereas the other two families work as labour. It is because of our hard work that we will get out of the situation, like the rest of this village." Speaking about the 'rebirth of the 38 villages, 'Mr. Pawar says: "Vidarbha was our priority as the people are reeling under the pressure of land for agriculture. Farmers' suicides have become a norm, and people are becoming complacent because of all the 'Vidarbha packages' which are obviously no helping. It is time for the villagers to wake up and do something themselves." One of the conditions of the AGY is also that a village cannot accept any government funding without adding some of their own funds to it. After the success of the projects that the villages take up, the funds have to be returned.
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The suitable title is " The Village".
The "Adarsh Gaon" takes pride in being based on shared choices made by the Gram Sabha, which includes all of the people. Mr. Pawar ensured that while selecting new communities for the project, the entire village took the decision to become an ideal village. In total, 93 families have returned to the village. The most significant accomplishment for Hiware Bazaar thus far has been the village's reverse migration after 1989. One of the AGY's stipulations is that a village cannot take government support without matching it with some of its own funds. The cash must be repaid following the completion of the work undertaken by the villages.
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