visit to a modeon village
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India is a country of villages. There are about 15 lac villages in India. The majority of people live in them. I am also one of them. I belong to Sukruli. It is a village in district Mayurbhanj. It is 25 kilometres from Karanjia. A pucca road passes by the villages. This road goes to Khiching and Karanjia. Near the village there is a canal for agricultural purpose. The position of the development it has become a centre of trade – vegetable market, fair market, Station of Tongas, Tempos, and local buses.
The population of my village is eight thousands now. It is increasing day by day. The majority of people are Hindus. They belong to all castes. There are also Muslims. All the villages live with unity and co- operation. There is no Hindu- Muslim question. All share the festivals. Holi and Id, both are enjoyed by all.
There is a village Panchayat. Both Hindu and Muslims are its members. All the disputes are decided here. So nobody goes to court. The village is neat and clean. We have drains. Everybody is responsible for making the village progressive. We have a small market. All types of things can be seen there. In a week we have two weekly markets. There are some regular shops. Their number is increasing day by day. Some shops have modern and fashionable things to sell.
There are some regular services taking shape of shops cloth pressing, hair- cutting, vegetable, repair shops, tea, cold drink, readymade clothes and other daily needed things.
There is a post office. We have also a hospital. All the villagers get free medicines from the hospital. It is a good centre of education. Up to twelfth class. There is public local library. There is a contribution of each villager in collection of books and newspapers.
There is a co-operative society and one co-operative store also. They give seeds, manures and other things at cheap rate. Beside it we have a co-operative bank. At least 25% of the population is taking the benefit of bank system.
Thus I can see and say that my village may be called a model village. I feel proud of it because it is electrified and taking the benefit of government schemes – dung gas plants , manure pits, toilets and safety cooking chulhas. We have 10 tractors with trollies and other implements.