A round-up of nearby village of my city

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

A round-up of a village Karanpur, Udaipur, India.

India is called a country of villages as most of the population lives in villages and dependent on agriculture. But now the picture is changing fast and villagers are also taking part in the development story of India. Villages are known to be a place for mental peace but it seems in the coming time no longer they will be like old villages and resident of villages will enjoy all modern facilities.

When I visited this village yesterday I found a mixed culture of old and modern, that shows the sign of change in the life of villagers.
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A ruin of old house in village where nobody lives now

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An old man sitting outside his house, greet everybody passing from there

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Streets are cleaner than before probably a effect of clean India movement called "Swatch Bharat Abhiyan"

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A overhead water tank shows that villagers are not dependent on well only and they have water supply at home

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An old lady can't give up her habit of bringing water from well, she enjoys it

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Villagers enjoy all modern telecommunication facilities

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Government Ayurvedic and Veterinary clinic facilites in the village

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A bus stop

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A beautiful street art of god, people worship it also!

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A temple under construction


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Your article written through your eyes reflects the life trufully in India. Some photos you show, if I didnt read your writting, I think it is a part of my country- Vietnam, peaceful and traditional.
Thank you for your sharing.
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Wao such a amazing village and nature is also good I also like to visit villages

Sahi hai

I must say you are really a wonderful village of your city photography,,,all the best for you,,,,Thanks for share with us

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It looks like a simple village but with nice residents. :)

Wonderful Read, great photograpy, Thank you for sharing 😊👌🏻

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You have a minor grammatical mistake in the following sentence:

Goverment Ayurvedic and Veternary clinic facilites in the village
it should be government instead of goverment.

Great that you could find only one grammatical mistake! BTW, do you know how to spell "vetarinary"?

I'm gonna flag you if I see your crap again. I hate nazis.

Abi ooo,i dont which one is grammarnazi

One of the place that I want to visit. I love Indian food and Indian art. This year I will try to make my trip there. Thank you for sharing. I love the
old lady in the pink dress 😊

Nice blog with good photography. I follow you

villages are the best part of India, clean and purify air, and Rajasthan is my favorite place. people are so simple and helpful and have a lot of time for every one, apart from city their is no time for our neighbors also.... ;-)

@adityajainxds

Have crossed karanpur and have always taken it as a bypass point. Good that you stopped and shared the insights with us here. Makes we think we travel to touch places and ignore such basic lifestyles cos we are in too hurry to tick mark our destinations.

Nice! I would love to go to India.