Top 10 Indian Villages That Set Examples For Whole World
India, which is an agro-based economy, relies heavily on its villages for development. There is always a different neutral attraction in the village which alone can understand the Indians. Sarason's farm, tea plantation, mud house, clean air, bunk, mud, star-lit sky; These are just some happy things that we cooperate with life in an Indian village.
Often, most people think of the village, that the village is dirt, uneducated people and underdeveloped (especially in the Asian region). But the truth is that there are villages in Asia (especially India), which are well developed and refined and it has happened that most people do not know about them.
Here is a small fact: Village is not a bad place to live. In fact, some of them are better than any metro and these exemplary examples prove this only.
10. Saturn Shingnapur - A village is so safe that people do not need a door
This humble village is located in India, Maharashtra; There is a unique identity in this village that there is no other place in the world. This village is known for not having doors in the houses. Now it can be assumed that the people of this village are not able to make doors in their homes, but in reality, Saturn Shinganapur is so secure that there is no need to lock the doors or even the door. Not only this, there are no police stations in the village nor are they making it.
Theft is an unknown thing for this village, people here cannot be financially prosperous but boys are rich in their heart. Saturn Shinganapur is really so safe that there is no police station. Yes, this is true; The people of this village get peace of mind. Another interesting fact about this village is that Saturn Shinganapur has broken another interesting record. The village is now the country's first lockless bank branch (UCO Bank). It is difficult to believe but this is true, so it is considered one of Asia's richest villages.
9. Kokerabeler - A village that really loves its birds
A small village in Mudur taluka of Mandya district of Kokarel Bailar, Karnataka. The word kokre means the painted leaves. Kokrebailar, believe in conservation of nature. While most other villages consider the bird as a nuisance because they harm crops, the Kokerbelaar claims the rare species of birds that fly around and do not keep too many minds for the people. The villagers of their winged ascetics, And also created the area to relax and heal the injured birds.
8. Khetwadi - an economically developed village in India
Khetwadi, located in the state of Maharashtra, has been considered as one or an economically developed village in India and it has been called an ideal model village. What is good about this village that everything is in the proper place in this village. There is no indulgence in narcotics, a proper municipality, people are financially stable.
With the adaptation of the Art of Living Foundation, all this has become possible in this village. Since this initiative has started in Khetwadi, this village is very organized.
7. Dharanai - the first village with fully solar energy
Dharanai is a technique developed the village in India. Located in Bihar, this village is fully dependent on electricity by the solar power system. History also says that this village was in the dark for almost 30 years without electricity. Students do not need to restrict their studies to the time of day, women are no longer limited to 2400 residents in this village to get out in the day.
Dharanai has not only done electricity with solar power but has also installed an example in most places to use greener technologies. And for this, it belongs to the richest villages in Asia.
6. Pothnikad - A village with 100% literacy rate
The reason for being in the richest villages of Asia list of Pothinnikad is not just money. Pothniakad, a small village located in Kerala, has set an example and has sent a deep message that even in most rural villages education can be given as their first priority. After keeping an eye on the record, Pothini Kad is the first village in India which is 100% literacy rate.
5. Punsari - Village with WiFi, CCTV, AC Classes and more
In Gujarat, its urban facilities and management systems are rich in case. This village develops in comparison to most of the urban places of India. Being a rural village in India, Pusari has 24-hour Wi-Fi connectivity, solar power lamp, an independent bus service, CCTV cameras, clean drinking water and many other amenities.
Not only this, villagers can choose a mediclaim 25,000 rupees and a casual cover of Rs. 1 lakh. Punasari is one of Asia's richest villages.
4. Maroug-Apple King
Margo, 'Apple King', comes from Asia's richest villages. This village is located in Himachal Pradesh. The main reason for its prosperity is that it is one of Apple's leading producers in the world. Companies like Tropicana and Real do business in this village.
3. Baldia -
Although, despite being a small village in the state of Gujarat, Ballia is one of the most developed villages in the country and is one of the richest villages in Asia. Due to the population of 8000 people, this village has developed well-connected roads, great telecommunications system, proper municipality, no shortage of electricity. The economically backward Kutch region lies in the wealth of prosperity in the middle of the Gulf, while the water for the poor is like the moon, the population of the rural areas has increased. Even the whole Kutch region is struggling on a daily basis due to food, which imports its localization to Baldia from America, Europe, and even Africa.
Surely the way people live, while Kutch is famous for its small earrings, which are weird for the hostile area, local people in Ballia have built a grand house for themselves, which is a better and bigger rebirth of neighboring dwellings.
Obviously, many trust-funded educational institutions and hospitals are also organized in the village, which can give any school or hospital in the world a good run for their money. Most of these schools have English language medium. Thus, Baldia is the richest village in Asia.
2. Hivre Bazar - 80 Millionaire Village
In Ahmednagar district, there is Hivre Bazar in the district of Maharashtra. Hivey Bazar is probably the richest village in Asia because the record has 80 crorepatis in this village. The poor families of this village are not equal. Therefore, the villages described above are the richest villages in Asia according to the census of 2017. These richest villages of Asia have been listed according to their capital estimate.
80 crorepatis in the village
According to Sarpanch Popat Rao, 305 families of the village life. Of these, nearly 80 million are families. He explains that the main income of all the people here comes from farming. These people make a lot of money by growing vegetables. Their income is increasing every year. Through agriculture, where 80 families have come under the scope of millionaires. At the same time, the annual income of more than 50 families is more than Rs. 10 lakhs. The per capita income of the village is twice the average income of the country's top 10 percent rural areas (Rs.890 / - per month). That is, the average income has gone up to 20 times in the last 15 years.
PM Modi had complained about the mind ...
PM Narendra Modi on April 24 praised Hive Bazaar in 'Man Ki Baat' and said that the value of water is what he knows, he knows only who has suffered water problems. And so at such a place, there is also a sensitivity to water and there is also some activity to do something. Hivre Bazar Gram Panchayat of Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra changed the cropping pattern to deal with the problem of water and decided to abandon high-yielding crops. The point of view sounds very simple, but not so simple.
1. Madhapur - A village of 2000 crores
Located in Gujarat near Bhuj, it is considered to be one of the richest villages in Asia. There is a population of 15000 in this village, the per capita deposit of this village is equal to around Rs. 12 lakhs and fixed deposits in the banks are about Rs. 2000 crores.
Agriculture sector plays a major role in the prosperity of the region, and most of the agricultural produce is exported to Mumbai. These are mainly from corn, mango, and sugar cane.
Many residents of Madhopur have worked abroad in the UK, USA, and Canada. But they prefer to save their money in India, which has made one of the richest villages in the context of the bank deposits of 2000 crores in Madhapur. The village has earned a special name in India and is considered as a barometer of NRI deposits. The indigenous Indian population of Madhapur living outside India is very much loved for their village and they have formed community associations. In 1968, the Kutch Madhapur office was set up in London so that they could jointly force the Madhapur community of Britain and maintain their cultural activities and traditions.
Top 10 Indian Villages That Set Examples For Whole World
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November 14, 2017
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