User:Sumera soomro

VILLAGE LIFE. Village life is rular life of people.village life is very simple .village people spend it life in traditional way.they are regular of time. The traditional culture of the village is now subject to change due to the effects upon village society from the introduction of modern technology, such as pumps and tube wells for irrigation.Culturally, Pakistan’s rural folk enjoy a seemingly happy and contented life. Not that they tend to be passive and lack initiative. On the other hand our rural folk are more energetic and struggle minded than their city dwelling counterparts. The senior village dwellers along with not so insignificant number of village youth turn to the village mosque for offering their early morning Fajr prayers. After prayer, a delicious rich breakfast awaits the village men. The breakfast itself comprises of either fresh milk (cow or buffalo’s) or a hot brew of tea with a good amount of milk and sugar.Most villages in Pakistan are situated away from the noise of the city life. They are peaceful and silent places. A typical Pakistani village consists of unpaved paths and streets. Its houses are made of mud. They also take care of their domestic animals such as cows, goats, hens etc. As many small villages are still void of the facilities like safe drinking water and electricity; even hospitals and schools are at long distances, life in the village requires more struggle than cities.most of the ways, village life anywhere in Pakistan is the same, simple and backward. Traveling to a village in Punjab demonstrated a lot of cultural aspects, typically of the village life in Pakistan, hence proving that there are a lot of beautiful places in Pakistan to visit.As for children’s education, the only school build here is by the government and is just a building of two rooms which does not attract many children to study.Village life in Pakistan depicts a true picture of the majority of the population. Other than the major cities, we have a lot of cities to which small towns and villages like Dagora are connected. Villagers live in a very beautiful and clean environment surrounded by green orchids and beautiful.Their lives requires more struggle than the relatively modern lifestyles in the cities. No matter how tough their lives are, they are extremely tolerant people, are hospitable to visitors and tourists and are thankful to their Lord proving that even village life.Water for everyday use is taken from the nearest wells. The only source to obtain ground water is a hand pump. It is very surprising that the drinking water in Dagora is astringent in taste and yet the people of the village are used to of it and are not developing any water borne diseases. Their immunity is strong and their health is good enough to combat viral infections and diseases. They eat healthy vegetables and breathe in the clean air.Usually very few villages have proper hospitals there the patient are treated.They love staying close to nature and greenery and no doubt living from the urbanized cities makes them less prone to getting any respiratory disease due to pollution. Turning up to their fields early in the morning and working feverishly the whole day in the scorching heat of the sun is indeed strenuous. Some villagers who can afford make their houses of bricks and cement.