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village simple life of india

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India is an agricultural country. Since ancient times our mainstay of the economy of our country has been agriculture. Along with our dependence on agriculture, the fact is very important for us that more than seventy-seven percent of the population lives in the villages. A poet has written the truth - "Where is your Hindustan, this place is in our villages. "

Therefore, the real value of the significance of India's year is possible only by the villages here. They can not be separated from any point of view. Our country, which was called 'gold bird' in ancient times, was full of money but after the continuous invasion of foreigners and after the British occupation, the condition of Indian villages became extremely pathetic and a matter of concern for all.

Indian villages have become synonymous with unemployment, ignorance and backwardness over time. There are many reasons for the miserable and wretched state of Indian villages. If we look at the history, we see that after the invasion of the Mughals, when the British came under the control of the country, then the condition of the villages was very worrying.

The main reason for this was that the British never made India self-reliant. His approach was always a business towards India, which led to the decline of the cottage industry and agriculture system. Continued exploitation of the landlords and Seth-Sahukars along with the British did not even provide opportunities for the villagers to recover.

Most of the people living in the villages of the country are still suffering from conservatism and superstitions. Old traditions and social bonds have kept them in such a way that they have been separated from the main stream of development even after five decades of independence.

Asymmetrics like racism, linguistic are still as strong as they used to be before. For the sake of false fame or social prestige, some people take more debt than they are unable to pay for life.

Due to poverty and illiteracy, people are constantly creating children who draw their living standards downwards, as well as lack of adequate nutrition and education makes children's future dark.

The people of the villages are still associated with many types of problems that are possible with few collective efforts. There is considerable potential for the use of non-conventional means of energy in villages but due to continuous neglect of villages, people are still cooking and eating food.

In the field of science and technology, scientists have achieved immense success, which leads to the seemingly downgrading of the world. Indian villages are no longer untouched in this race of development. Our government is also making constant efforts for rural development.

Today, all the necessities are being provided to remote villages as well as electricity and water. Through the Doordarshan and other means of communication, rural people are being provided with excellent agriculture, health and good living conditions.

The process of linking the villages with roads and railways to the cities is continuing. Many projects have been submitted from time to time by the government for the development of villages. Among them, the Panchayati Raj system is also very prominent, which has improved considerably in rural areas. The collective endeavor of the government, the rural people and all Indian citizens will certainly bring color and our Indian village will be able to become an ideal village.
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