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The village sear essay

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Answered by Anonymous
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Beautiful scenes of nature, fresh air, hospitable people, and quiet life – all these things come to our mind when we think of the village. Here you can enjoy the natural way of life in full resting from the city bustle. There is almost nothing artificial in these quiet areas. Here you can use everything that nature can give you.

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A lot of people think that it is just impossible to live in some under-developed rural areas while modern city life can provide a person with almost everything that one could only imagine. However, such active and bustling way of life is not for everyone. There are a lot of people who do not pursue a crazy success and luxury and just want their life to be simple and plain. A village is a perfect place to live if you are in search of harmony with nature. People have everything for their minimum requirements of life. Villagers are just satisfied with the necessities of their living. They are always provided with fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, water, and clear air. It is the simplicity, natural beauty, and tranquility that make the rural life unique and special. Moreover, living in a concrete jungle can be quite stressful and it can make you more vulnerable to depression.

Villages preserve our national customs and traditions. The village people usually hold various festivals and fairs where they represent the wealth of our culture. Villagers think in the terms of religion and God. The village temple is the divine place where people draw inspiration for their further work and pray for their families and themselves. There is a unique closeness between the elder and younger generations. Young people treat their parents and grandparents with great respect and follow their valuable advice.

In spite of everything good that the village can give us, there are a lot of important things that rural areas lack.  Peasants lack the utilities and convenience a more developed area can offer, such as hospitals, stores, police stations, firefighters, public health, mass education, proper cell phone coverage, and internet access. So, there should be some progress in rural areas in order to make such places more pleasant and comfortable to live.

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A lot of philosophers and great thinkers admired the rural life because the country people are able to gain a sense of well-being from the purposefulness of a simple country existence. You can easily find a certain spiritual serenity and enjoy the pleasures of meaningful time among the magnificent rural landscapes. There may come a time when you just want to escape from everyday stresses and complexities of city life. At village you can feel the time and make your life move slower.

Answered by savnitheangel
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The much talked about new millennium has finally dawned. A lot of change is anticipated in the lifestyles and attitudes of people living in both villages and cities. Let us speculate about what changes are likely to occur in the lifestyle of Indian villages in the years to come. What would the Indian villages in the first decade of the new century look like?

Most villages are steeped in superstitions and perhaps, may not very readily give up the obsolete way of living and old practices, for, ‘old is gold’. However, conditions will not continue to be inert, even if the rural folk continue ‘to be wedded to certain basic norms of living and traditions. It would not be wrong to take an optimistic view and conclude that poverty will be reduced if not eliminated completely. A fatalistic approach will be replaced by a more rational and less dogmatic attitude. Education will receive a fillip and accessibility to modern media—the radio and TV—will revolutionize their way of thinking. There will be progress in amenities like sanitation, drinking water, and availability of electricity even though kerosene lamps may continue to illuminate the homes of the poor. By and large, everyone would be able to make use of electricity.

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