Friday, August 14, 2020

Indian Villages


Villages of India cut a very gloomy picture. Indian villages are still neglected. They are deprived of basic amenities of life. They are living in subhuman conditions. They are far off from cities and towns. There are no roads connecting them to cities and towns. There are no good schools there. There are are no good doctors and hospitals there. There are dirty houses of roofs and hay there. They are deins of ailments and diseases. Illiteracy and superstition still dominate there. They present a wretched and miserable look. 



But my village presents a gloomy picture like most other villages of our country. There are about 200 families in our village. Our village in habitats members of different casts and I communities. Nearly half of them belong to schedule castes. agriculture is the main source of livelihood of our villagers. There are only a few big farmers in our village. Most of our villages are land less. They work in the fields of big farmers. Their are living conditions and economic status are miserable.

Village market is an important feature of Indian rural life. Villagers living in villages far away from towns cannot afford to go to cities and towns for their regular marketing and routine purchases. So there are small and Temporary markets in villages. They are generally held on some week – days once or twice a week. In such markets there are different shops dealing in different articles. They are located in temporary shades or even in the open or on ground.


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