Laxmi Nagar is the village of honest men. Honesty is the
main aim of entire villagers.in this village Muslim and Hindu all cost live
there together. There are no difference from both religion every body respect
each religion. This is the best quality of this village. The villagers respect
each cost. If any body need help any kind they can get easily. This village is symbol of unity. in the festival of Hindus the Muslim are celebrate with Hindus and the Hindus are celebrate the festival of Muslim. I can say that this is a most beautiful place of humanity. there are no any political issue. the villager's main income are agriculture. The palm trees and river are increase the beauty of the village. The villager's are follow the rule and regulation of Indian government. Overview Of Laxmi Nagar Villages are an integral part of India as more than 60 percent of the Indian population lives in villages. India has a rich agricultural heritage and we are capable of producing food for the entire nation. We do not have to import basic food items like rice, wheat, maize, etc. Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy. Our farmers work tirelessly throughout all seasons to produce such large quantities of food. They grow various crops every year and a group of people live in villages. They have a different lifestyle and culture. Agriculture: our backbone We all belong to a certain village, but in search of development and jobs our ancestors left the villages early. As a result, we are a part of city life today. Nevertheless, there are many people who live in villages and depend on farming. Our farmers work hard in the fields and provide food for us and we should definitely be grateful to them for providing us food. Preparing these crops requires a lot of labor and care. They have to endure cold winters and scorching summer days to take care of the crops. Thanks to our farmers we have enough food and we also export wheat and rice to different countries. In the year 2019, we have exported agricultural products worth US$ 38.49 billion to various countries. In fact it is the backbone of our economy. Cultural richness Apart from our food requirement, villages also hold some cultural importance. We have left many of our traditions and some cultural activities that are still alive in the villages. They celebrate festivals just like they did in the olden days and we can also see unity in the villages which is rarely seen in cities. When people gather on an occasion it becomes special. They pray, eat good food, and celebrate any occasion together and this shows unity. Conclusion Life in an Indian village can be quite simple and difficult at the same time. They are completely different from cities and a village life has many advantages and disadvantages. Overall, I can say that villages are more peaceful and clean as compared to cities.
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