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village lifer is better than city life during this pandemic covid 19 view and counterview

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Answered by talhapro
1

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because in villages there are few people than city

Answered by sanyogmalik
4

Answer:

hundred-metre walk from my home is Babu Kaka’s grocery shop, one of the major sources of news for villagers. Standing outside the shop, I listened to old Makhanlal Ojha, popularly known as Mama, talking about ‘marai’, a phenomenon where the outbreak of an unknown disease causes immense loss of life.

Every year, he informs me, the villagers perform a prayer at a temple of Bhot Wali Maiya (stone goddess), to save our village from any such illness. This worship is not just to save human lives but also includes prayers for cattle. “Marai doesn’t even spare bovine animals when it occurs, they die in such high numbers that there is shortage of land to bury them,” says Ojha.

Present at the shop is Babu Kaka, in his late 70s, the head priest who conducts this prayer. Keenly listening to what was being discussed, he chimed in to inform us that this prayer hasn’t been conducted for the last few years. The ritual was discontinued as there has been no major outbreak in the recent past, threatening the lives of villages and their animals.

The priest made an interesting point: “My father used to talk about marai in his time leading to the death of many villagers.” I guessed that he was talking about the Spanish flu that resulted in the death of millions of people. It is interesting that people in villages remember epidemics more vividly than in urban areas and are aware of possible dangers, thereby preparing them to better attempt to save them through all means possible. In urban settings, people tend to outsource their security concerns to the state

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