There are innumerable villages in India which have fewer than 500 residents. Many people from the other cities in India head to one of these sanctuaries to wash away all the hardships of an ultra-modern life. With a population of just 289,the tribal village of Ha is the smallest named place in the country which is located at an altitude of 4,780ft in the KurungKumey district of Arunachal Pradesh. The village is known for its brilliant natural beauty and the Menga caves which are dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located about 27km from Keylong in Himachal Pradesh, the village of Shansha has a population of 320 people in 72 houses. The hamlet is located close to the TandiKishtwar road which is generally a pit shop for those adventurer seeking individuals who ride through this dangerous route. The hamlet of Shansha is home to a greenhouse which is located at a height of 10,000ft and provides aid to the locals living and working in this highly challenging terrain. One might think the entire state of Goa is filled with a bunch of beaches and shacks, but there is another side of the tiny state which is known for its isolated villages. Xelpem also known as Shelpem is an example for one such place which is located on the banks of Salaulim river and has a population of just 255. The village of Sankri in Uttarakhand is the base camp of many treks and is well known for being the last village which has a market on the way to the Hari Ki Dun Trek, Kedarkantha.The hamlet has just 77 homes out of which three are small guest houses and has a population of about 270 people. Most families welcome the trekkers to stay at their homes as well. One amongst the most scenic and hidden gems of Nagaland is the village of Nitoi.The village has a population of about 402 people and boasts of an 80% literacy rate even in its small population. The small hamlet can be reached from Kiphire which is an 8- hour drive from Kohima. Answer the following questions:
(a) By staying in the villages with fewer than 500 residents, people from big cities: i.Experience the village life. ii. get rid of the burden of modern life. iii. get rid of the city life. iv. notice the difference between village and city life.
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Answer:
experience the village life
Answer:
(a)(i)A village is a place that is far away from the pollution and noise of the city. Also, you feel a connection with the soil in a village. Moreover, there are trees, a variety of crops, diversity of flowers, and rivers, etc.Villages are found to be more peaceful, calm, quiet, and full of greenery, where one can always breathe fresh air and stay healthy without any pollution problems. Most of the handcraft labor people are from villages such as farmers, other works as potters, carpenters, blacksmiths, etc.
(ii)Modern life is full of troubles, frustrations and deadlines. People have to suffer stressful from many directions and they seem to be consent to live with stress. Many people think that they can stand with stressful and it is harmless, but it is not. If people live in stress during a long period of time, it has bad effect to health and spirit. Therefore, there is actually that you can protect yourself by understanding stress and how to reduce these harmful effects caused by stress.
(iii) Avoid rush hour(s), Spend your money wisely,Stay aware and stay safe
(iv)Village life reflects the rural lifestyle and city life shows the urban lifestyle. Life in both rural and urban areas has its own plus points and problems.Rural and urban lives are different, and their difference makes them unique and beautiful. Life in villages is more straightforward, while urban life offers various complicated aspects.
Explanation:
(1) Due to industrialization the life of people is divided into city life and village life.
2) Village life is free from noise and pollution.
3) Facilities like hospitals, transportation, schools, etc are absent in villages.
4) Village peoples are mostly employed in agriculture.
5) Village life is more peaceful and prosperous than city life.
6) City life enjoys all the facilities at the door.
7) City life is more expensive than village life.
8) Big industries are giving employment to city people.
9) Amenities like theatres, parks, malls, etc are present only in cities.
10) City lives are benefitted from various government services.
Life in a city has its own advantages so does life in a village. Though living in a city is more comfortable and convenient it is also expensive. Residing in a city cost you dearly in terms of maintenance, lifestyle and other needs. Most of such expenses are unnecessary and could well be waved off. This unnecessary expenditure is absent in villages.
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