VILLAGE LIFE VS CITY LIFE (200 WORDS)
India is largely an agriculture-based country.
Farmers are the backbone of rural economy. They work very hard in
agricultural fields where they grow grains and vegetables. They conserve water
in ponds and canals to irrigate crops. The life of farmers is close to nature,
away from the hustle and bustle of cities. There is peace and tranquility (quietness) everywhere, except for conflicts over land and
caste prejudices and the prevailing taboos and superstitions.
On the other hand, people in cities are always
racing against time. There is always great pressure to perform leading to
stress and other health problems related to the hectic lifestyle of urban life.
The urban dwellers have little time for friends, neighbours, relatives, or even
their own family members. As the cost of living in cities is constantly going
up, the chase of money becomes an inevitable part of life in cities. Yet
despite accumulating wealth, peace still eludes (avoids) the urban habitants.
But life in villages has its own problems. There are
frequent clashes related to ownership of land and caste. Many villages do not
even have basic facilities of education, employment, healthcare, transport and
electricity. Ultimately, there is need for restoring true balance and purpose
in your life, whether you are living in a village or a city.
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