India is a land of villages. About 70 percent of our population lives in the villages. However, they present a very unusual image of village life. Hard work, simplicity and plain thinking is a charm of life there. Villages are the main supply line of cities but hey evoke an image of a mass living in problems and difficulties. The life depicts a state of deprivation, dependence and below physical and social set up. Inspire of reforms and change in structural set up villages continue to suffer on various accounts.
They struggle to grow and the growth feeds the other residents of the country. They bear warm, hot waves and the land heat while the other part of the nation rests in air-conditioned rooms. The life starts early in the morning without any bed tea or bed feed. They take the domestic animals for grazing or plugging in the crop-sowing fields. The children and house wife help them in their toil in the field. The house-wife prepares food, looks after the old parents and takes the food to serve the farmers in their working spot. These women work in the fields as the husbands take a nap after luncheon in the afternoon. Their normal food consists of the chapattis and simple pickles. Milk and running products are sold in the city market because this comes sunder cash crops.
Although, members of the city family have roots in villages but, even then, they rarely feel comforts of the villages. The rural population has pure non-polluted air. They have neat and clean water and fresh bath changes the life into new bright moods. Village food is always full of purity and nourishment. These factors contribute a longer share in maintenance good health.
Rural population remains dependent on agriculture for its survival, due to lack of any other income sources. Thus, a lot of change and training is imparted to farmer’s block for improvement and modernization of techniques of agriculture. Although the government policies focus all the best attention and development in.