69. Village Life

69. Village Life

  1. Village Life

In the early stages of human civilization there were no towns per se. In those times people lived in villages: in the proximity of Nature. This meas that they had not raised any differentiating wall between their way of living and the way Nature influences their lives. They were simply the children of Nature. And even today, though in a much developed way, many people live in villages.

The village life is characterized by many features. In the village people do not have, unlike those who live in the town, brick-built streets and buildings, electricity, automated transportation facilities, newspapers and the like to any great extent. In some villages,now-a-days, they may have these facilities, but to a very limited extent undoubtedly.

If initiatives are taken by the government, and other non-governmental institutions to solve these problems, life in the village can be of great pleasure. These initiatives may include making village-people conscious about family-planning, ensuring the right price for the crops they grow, providing them with financial and technical assistance for the improvement of their cultivation process, establishing institutions to literate the senior illiterate people and encouraging them to learn to read and write, rescuing them from superstitions and all sorts of old beliefs about diseases calamities and other phenomena of life by giving them the right knowledge and information and so on. It can be strongly believed that if most of the fatal problems are removed, life in the village will be more comfortable than the life in the town.



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