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INTRODUCTION

(INDIAN VILLAGES)
The

name itself brings happiness and fun filled memories.


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.

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