Indian villages are clustered human communities where most people spend their time farming and tending to cattle. In the 1960s, the Green Revolution significantly increased agriculture yields in parts of India like Punjab and Uttar Pradesh through higher-yielding wheat varieties. This led more people to shift to villages to farm for their own needs. Villages have a close-knit community and rely heavily on agriculture, though many villagers lack education and can be taken advantage of. The environment of villages is generally green and pollution-free.
Indian villages are clustered human communities where most people spend their time farming and tending to cattle. In the 1960s, the Green Revolution significantly increased agriculture yields in parts of India like Punjab and Uttar Pradesh through higher-yielding wheat varieties. This led more people to shift to villages to farm for their own needs. Villages have a close-knit community and rely heavily on agriculture, though many villagers lack education and can be taken advantage of. The environment of villages is generally green and pollution-free.
Indian villages are clustered human communities where most people spend their time farming and tending to cattle. In the 1960s, the Green Revolution significantly increased agriculture yields in parts of India like Punjab and Uttar Pradesh through higher-yielding wheat varieties. This led more people to shift to villages to farm for their own needs. Villages have a close-knit community and rely heavily on agriculture, though many villagers lack education and can be taken advantage of. The environment of villages is generally green and pollution-free.
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is a clustered human community. GREEN REVOLUTION in 1960s was a period in INDIA when agriculture increased its yield due to improved agronomic technology. This revolution was taken mostly in parts of Punjab and Uttar Pradesh and the main development was higher yielding of wheat. As this revolution led to increase in food production in India so people started to shift to villages and do their own agriculture for their own needs. Most of their time passes in farming and cattle. Village
Close community in villages
Even our country is developing in sectors of science or
technology but at the same time we have to agree our economy depends lot on agriculture sector i.e depends on village farmers. The environment is generally fresh , green and pollution free. But the villagers are very religious and are very faithful to everyone. Many of them are illiterate due to not having proper studies during their childhood so at most of situations they are fooled by the uppercast people. The people in the villages are not selfish ,mostly they are of kind and helping nature. One of the main difference between Indian villagers of different regions is their used languages.