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Write the role of transportation in the development of any village with an example of any village visited by you.

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Answered by Thuggy
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About seventy percent of the population of India are living in the rural areas. Therefore developments in urban centres alone do not indicate the overall development of the country. Only with the improvement in transportation facilities in rural areas,there could be faster developments of these areas, resulting in overall development of the country.

The fertilizers and the other inputs for agriculture and cottage industries could reach the rural population easily and then the products of the villages can be sold in nearest market resulting in economic growth

Example

I am from a village and i would not consider giving a better example than my own village..

due to less transportation our village had very difficulty in the means of trade , it also prevented us from going to our relatives until the govt. finally estabilished good system of transport in 2004... now our village has flourished in trade and is progressing to become a small city...

PLS MARK BRAINLIEST

Answered by Anonymous
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A village is a small settlement usually found in a rural setting. It is generally larger than a "hamlet" but smaller than a "town". Some geographers specifically define a village as having between 500 and 2,500 inhabitants.

In most parts of the world, villages are settlements of people clustered around a central point. A central point is most often a church, marketplace, or public space. A public space can be a open space (sometimes called a village green), or developed square (sometimes called a plaza or piazza). This type of village organization is called a nucleated settlement.

Some villages are linear settlements. They are not clustered around a central public space, but around a line. This line can be natural, such as a river bank or seashore. (Fishing villages are often linear settlements.) Linear settlements can also develop around a transportation route, such as a railroad line.

Planned villages are communities that do not develop around a central point. They are outlined by city planners, often to avoid land-use conflicts that are common in nucleated settlements.

Planned villages are sometimes called "new towns." Tapiola, Finland, for instance, was planned as an "ecological village" or "garden city" in the 1950s. The nonprofit organizations that planned Tapiola were guided by the principles of providing local jobs, including all income levels, and establishing life in harmony with nature and the natural world.

Villages often function as units of local government. In China and Japan, a village is an official administrative unit. An administrative unit is a single component of government, with its own leadership (similar to city councils) and services, such as mail delivery.

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