Social Sciences, asked by shiwani36, 11 months ago

write a brief story of any other village of your choice in your own words​

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Answered by Mayank200627
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Life in a village is friendly, simple and easy. People in the villages can have more scope for natural pastime which cannot be expected in the city life. The people of the rich and middle class seem to be happy in the village. But the poor people often lead miserable life. Life in a village is almost calm and quiet except some unwanted incidents created by evil minded people. Most of the village people are easy going and co-operative. One comes to other’s necessity. People in villages keep themselves busy with works. Men look after the work outside and women perform their domestic work. Fresh vegetables, fish, fruits, etc. are available and cheap in village. Though most of the people in village lead a very simple life they are not to be away from enjoying different cultural programs like jatra, jari, sari, kirtan and many other items of entertainment. Generally, the celebrations are quite plain and simple. But the aged of them do not attend the functions. They are happy with their house and harvest. The village people lead the life of plain living and high thinking. They think high, because they think in the terms of God and religion. The village mosque maintains their social and moral upkeep. Most of the village people get up from early in the morning and perform their work before the sun sets. Village life is tranquil and enjoyable despite few problems. Many people prefer village life only for its healthier environment.

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As we are well aware that India is the land of villages. And many people are living in the villages. The progress of India depends on the improvement of living conditions in villages. The villages have been neglected for a long time. And, the villages of India are places, where there is insanitation, poverty, wants, and diseases.

The roads and lens of villages are very dirty, because there is no proper arrangement for drainage. Peoples of villages are totally dependent upon the agriculture. If there is no crops, they do not have food to eat.

And from the independence of our country, the government has been launching many schemes for the improvement and development of the villages.

But, on comparison to town and city, villages are more comfortable to live. Their is pollution, and noise in the city but not in the villages.

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Answered by Agamsain
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Kora in Tumkur district sits on either side of a highway that cuts through the village’s houses, businesses, and farmlands.

Situated 12km away from Tumkur, Kora looks like any typical village in India except that it’s sprawled on both sides of a busy highway. A high-raising parallel wall separates the villagers of Kora from easily accessing their farmlands, milk dairy, market, bank, etc.

The only connection is that of a dingy, eight feet wide subway through which villagers struggle to take their scooters, cattle, etc.

While Kora’s school children remain the most frequent users of the subway, elderly men on their bicycles have to ride a little more than a kilometre to access an underpass.

Housing around 3,000 people, the village also has a Grameen Bank, a primary school, a primary health centre, Gram Panchayat and even a water purification centre equipped with Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology. We looked into the many aspects that ensures how a vibrant rural life thrives in this unique village.

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