what is the lifesty of the people of haryana ?
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Nearly eight percent of its population of about ten million live in about seven thousand villages and hamlets of varying sizes. The composition and size of the villages differ from place to place depending on the location. Each area has characteristics of its own. The caste and community inhabiting a village also impart to it a certain type of character. A Jat village will be a little different from the one in which Rajput dominate. A Brahman village can be distinguished from a Gujjar village. All Jat villages are not similar. The sub- tribe or gotra of the tribe will impart certain distinguishing features. All the villages have certain features which stamp them with general character, irrespective of their location and caste or gotra of the dominating sections.
The rural people have been very much affected by the wind of change. The village is not the same as it used to be even a few decades ago. This change is purely physical. The village now has improved in external appearance, the essence of village life remains the same. The life of the villagers remains rooted in their age old customs and traditions. The villagers have retained their essential frame work of rites and rituals, fairs and festivals, taboos and superstitions. The people remain deeply attached to the tribe, caste or sub caste to which they belong. Their social relations, marriages, eating, drinking and other dealings are still endogamous. The impact of democracy, secularism or socialism is not obvious. The tolerance, catholicity, simplicity and spontaneity has made rural life gay and enjoyable. Gone also is the corporate life which kept the village institutions functioning.
The rural people have been very much affected by the wind of change. The village is not the same as it used to be even a few decades ago. This change is purely physical. The village now has improved in external appearance, the essence of village life remains the same. The life of the villagers remains rooted in their age old customs and traditions. The villagers have retained their essential frame work of rites and rituals, fairs and festivals, taboos and superstitions. The people remain deeply attached to the tribe, caste or sub caste to which they belong. Their social relations, marriages, eating, drinking and other dealings are still endogamous. The impact of democracy, secularism or socialism is not obvious. The tolerance, catholicity, simplicity and spontaneity has made rural life gay and enjoyable. Gone also is the corporate life which kept the village institutions functioning.
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the lifestyle of the people of haryana is vibrancy
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