TOPIC : LIVING IN AN VILLAGE
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hen the word “village” first comes to mind, we imagine a lush green field and unpolluted environment, and this is the exact scenario in Indian villages. They learn to share and care from a very young age, which comes from the concept of joint families. The majority of India’s population depends on agriculture, as India is an agricultural country. Agriculture is both practiced as a commercial activity and for self-sustenance. The life in the community is a lot different than the urban lifestyle. The financial conditions of the farmers are not that good, and they do not have access to advanced tools, which makes farming a tough job for them.
People in villages lead a very ordinary life with almost no luxury, but they are happy with their limited resources. The locals live in “kaccha” houses or temporary houses, made up of mud or clay, which has thatched roofs made out of straws or burnt clay tiles. The infrastructure is not that good in the villages; there might be just one or two schools and hospitals in the whole village. The literacy rate in villages is also very less due to this fact.
fe in the village area is enjoyable and peaceful.
Villages have a natural beauty to them, and they are simple yet beautiful.
The villagers mostly go to the fields to earn a living.
Villagers are hardworking and their day starts earlier than people from cities. They work hard infield all day.
The village life is all about living a simple life while growing the nation’s crops.
Village huts are mostly made up of mud.
People from diverse professions or multiple professions often can be found in villages.
There are potters, oilman, barbers, milkman and other classes of people in it some of them also work as farmers
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In several parts of the country, even the basic needs are not available. Clean drinking water, proper shelter and sanitation, proper health care all these are crying needs of India’s rural areas. India is a vast country and in spite of large scale projects launched from time to time to better the looks and life of our rural folk, much still remains to be desired.
It was as far back as in 1952 that the community development programme was launched. Under this programme was planned the supply of improved seeds, modem implements and chemical manures to the farmers most of the rural population are agriculturists minor irrigation projects were started, facilities to improve the breed and looking after of the live-stocks was taken up, some village industries were also pushed up.
Essay on Village Life
The ‘integrated rural development programme’ intended to provide employment to the rural population. Big irrigation projects, construction of huge dams had been taken up to supply to our farmers timely water for their crops, electricity to their tube wells.
A rural health programme was launched in the year 1977 and by 1982-83 it was expected to cover the entire rural population under this scheme. Community health workers were trained and are being trained to render the barely necessary and immediate medical aid.
Employment facilities to the rural population were also envisaged to be provided the target was fixed at by the year 1987. But there still remains much to be desired, much to be achieved. For the benefit of the milk producers of the rural population a scheme called ‘Operation Flood’ was launched; the plan behind this programme was to establish a direct link between the rural milk producers with the processing units established in the urban areas. Along with this had been launched the scheme of improving the quality of milch cattle by the method of artificial insemination. Such centres for artificial insemination were established at every block level.
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