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Village life and city life are different and varied from each other. They have significantly different ways of life, and each has its advantages and disadvantages. Village life is characterized by primary relationships between individuals, tightly knit communities, and common professions. Urban or city life is characterized by secondary and tertiary relationships and various businesses.

Rural and urban lives are different, and their difference makes them unique and beautiful. Life in villages is more straightforward, while urban life offers various complicated aspects. Their smaller geographic or territorial extension primarily identifies rural life. A village is significantly lower than in a city. Thus, primary relations exist between people. Primary relationships refer to the ones that are made directly. People in villages know each other by their names and faces. They talk to them directly.

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1.) Both village life and city life has its own beauties.

2.) Given the fact that economic prosperity seems to be more in city life, people in villages migrate to cities.

3.) But the reality is far from the truth.

4.) The statement “the grass is greener on the other side” has never been true given the differences between the mindset of people in village life and city life.

5.) The fact that pollution is usually on a lower side in village life, in terms of health, village life takes an upper hand over city life.

6.) In terms of job opportunities, better standard of living and economic prosperity of the country, city life undoubtedly has an upper hand over the village life.

7.) India is one of the top countries in the world in terms of migration of people from rural parts to the urban areas.

8.) But during the COVID-19 pandemic, we witnessed a reverse migration of people from urban areas to rural areas to the comfort of their homes and loved ones.

9.) The migration from rural areas to urban areas also take place for better educational opportunities.

10.) The real development of a country is measured in its economic prosperity of the rural parts of the country and not just confined to urban areas.

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