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In Andhra Pradesh farmers have 'voluntarily offered' about 90 % of the targeted 38,581 acres land required for new capital 'Amravati' under the pooling system, as per the Government official announcement. The central government think barrel ‘NITI Aayog’ has praised the 'land pooling' method as a 'model to the nation' in land acquisition scheme. 

Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA), formulated for planning, co-ordination, promoting, executing and securing the planned development of capital region and safeguard the return of reconstituted land and payment of benefits to the land owners per every acre voluntarily handed over. 
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The Karnataka state is natheless to get Central aid for taking up relief works includings compensation towards crop losses due to south-east monsoon, the loss due has been estimated to be around INR 10,000 Crores. Kagodu Thimmappa (Revenue Minister) told reporters on Monday that crops on INR 8- INR 10 Lakh acres of land had succour during the rabi season. The State Govt would submit a memorandum to the Centre sometime in January or February pursue aid to compensate for crop losses. PM Narendra Modi not giving an appointment to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to convince him about the need to release funds at the earliest to take up drought-relief measures. By answering to a query on delay in completing the survey work of farm lands, the Timmappa said about the situation, was expected to improve in about 3 months from now when the process of recruitment of about 1,600 surveyors would be completed.
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Janasena party President Pawan Kalyan today extended hi support for the struggle by residents of some villages in West Godavari district against establishment of an Aqua Food Park. The people who spoke a ahead of Pawan Kalyan at a press meet in Hyderabad, putative that the food park being established in the Godavari delta area which has polluted a major canal that is lifeline to farmers and fishermen. The factory is being established without any consent of public opinion. The people said that police cases were being filed against those who are fighting against the food park.

Pawan Kalyan asked why the Government did not respond adequately to the entreaty of those opposed to the Aqua food park. When PM Narendra Modi talked about cleaning the Ganga, then why the Govt did not look into the fears of pollution of river at a time. Pawan not opposed to industrial progress, suggested the government to consider the shifting of food park to a different location. Pawan said his party would provide legal support and fight for justice to the affected people. 

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The official from the department of  Horticulture said an amount will be transferred to the bank account of each beneficiary for Potato growers in Odisha's Kandhamal district who suffered losses due to wilting of crops during the last Kharif season will be compensated. Officials said the state government sanctioned a compensation amount of  ₹ 23,100 per hectare recently.

Sukanta Subudhi an Deputy Director of Horticulture (DDH) asked potato farmers to provide their bank account details. As many as 497 farmers of around 100 villages in Daringibadi and Tumudibandh blocks had cultivated the tuber on 137 hectares. They had raised potato on an experimental basis under the state government's Mission Potato. 

The farmers had got input subsidies and technical support from the horticulture directorate, officials said. In a major jolt to the mission, almost entire crops in these two blocks had wilted within a month of the cultivation due to suspected sub-standard seeds, which had been procured from the National Seeds Corporation.Even though the farmers applied pesticides according to the advice of experts, the crops could not be revived. The farmers had demanded compensation. The district administration had taken up the matter with the government with Kandhamal Collector Yamini Sarangi seeking compensation to the potato growers.

After prolonged discussion, the government released the amount. We hope the amount will compensate the farmers loss, said the DDH. The farmers raised the crops taking loans from Primary Agriculture Cooperative Societies (PACSs). The administration had provided subsidised seeds at ₹ 1,150 per quintal through PACSs, official sources said.
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About Village: Indian is a land of agriculture country most of its people live in villages. A village is a clustered human settlement or community, it is larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, with a population ranging from a hundred to thousand. Though often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighbourhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement.

Life in the Village: In the villages people will pass a healthy and peaceful life. There is no smoke and noise. Village people will breath fresh air which promotes their health. They also get pure ghee and milk from the owned cows, they respect and worship cows. There is no hustle and bustle and no worry as in the modern life. People lives in the happy and healthy environment. They lead a simple life and their desires are very few. They are satisfied with what they have and never dream of those luxuries and comforts life.

Most of the people in villages are farmers. They cultivate their own farms or rented situated in the villages. A large number of farmers in India depended on animal husbandry for their livelihood. In addition to supplying eggsmilkmeatwool, andhidesanimals, mainly bullocks, are the major source of power for both farmers and drayers. They go to their fields early in the morning where they work till evening and they do ploughing, sowing or reaping, which is based according to seasons. Farmers sells output to local mills and dealers. Beside this, some people keep shops (kirana) and provides the necessities of local people. Others such as potters, carpenters, blacksmith, etc, to fulfill their needs.
  
Religion: The villagers are deeply believe in religious and castes. They worship a number of gods and goddesses. They devote most of time to prayer and worship. And they celebrate the festivals traditionally, village priest enjoys great respect. But they are highly priest and any change is dislike and opposed. Many kinds of superstitions flourish among them. They live in constant fear of ghosts and there will be many roomers of ghosts . They believe in a number of  portent.

Occupation in Indian Villages: The basic occupation of the people living in villages is agriculture and is therefore reckoned as an unchangeable part of the Indian village culture. Traditionally, village and caste are regarded as similar to each other and the villages in India also follow the same trend. In Indian village life the presence of all the four castes with the hierarchy of the Brahmin is noticed. The caste system which originated long back has however remained unchanged in the village life in India. Although, caste system in its original sense has collapsed yet caste identities are very much present there in the village life in India. People belonging to different castes in a village deal with each other in kinship terms, which shows the fictive kinship relationships distinguished within each settlement. 

Culture and Tradition in Indian Villages: Habitually the Indian villagers manifest a deep loyalty to their villages. A rural family which has its root seated deeply in a specific village does not move easily to another. The uniqueness of the village life in India lies in this deep loyalty which is again marked with a rich culture. The mystic charm and the cultural diversities of the village life in India make Indian villages the land where beauty never fades away, and dream never ceases to exist.

The village life in India is idyllic, unchanging with its immense beauty. The villagers of India are normally habituated in sharing and using the common facilities of the village including the village shrines and temples, the village pond, schools, grazing grounds, sitting places, etc. This interdependence of the village life in India perhaps provides a matchless unity among-st the villagers which supports them in surviving amidst thousands of odds. Village unity is therefore the primary concern of the village life in India. 

Literacy: The villages are illiterate. Most of them do not even know how to write their names. There are no suitable arrangements for their education or for the education of their children. Even when there is a school, it is highly unsatisfactory. The teachers is ill-paid and takes no interest in their work. Their ignorance makes them superstitious and conservative. They are content with their old methods of cultivation and do not like scientific methods.

Top Villages: India has some absolutely beautiful villages. So, the next time you feel like travelling, go a little unconventional and visit these hidden gems. You never know what you find beneath those wrinkled curious eyes and tiny alleys. For starters, here are some places that you can visit: 1- Mawlynnong, Meghalaya  2-Khonoma, Nagaland  3-Kila Raipur, Ludhiana  4-Malana, Himachal Pradesh  5-Kasol, Himachal Pardesh  6-Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh 7-Janjehli, Himachal Pradesh 8-Gokarna village, Karnataka  9-Mirik, West Bengal  10-Bhandardara, Maharashtra 11-Katarmal,Uttarakhand  12-Chaugan village, Madhya Pradesh 13-Lachen Village, Sikkim

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Drawbacks: The village life has also some serious drawbacks. The villagers are extremely poor. They live in one roomed “kachcha” mud houses, which often fall to the ground in the rains. In this way, they are put to great hardship. Suitable houses must be constructed for them. At present there are only a few Pucca houses in villages. In spite of their hard work in fields and they are not able to earn enough money to provide themselves with even two times meals a day. As they are not able to save anything, in a need they have to borrow from the village money lender with huge interest rates. They are frequently in debt which they are often never able return and the debt will be on the heads of their future generation. As people are uneducated they will not use Scientific methods of agriculture.

Conclusion: Our ancestors had gifted us a beautiful villages but all were changed due to pollution, converting in to cities, Factories, SEZ's etc. Since the independence of the country the Governments of India and States have been trying to improve the condition of the villages, many schemes have been started to help all sections of the people. The village development programs under Block Development Schemes and Community Projects are good steps in this direction. Recently Govt of Andhra Pradesh has started 'Janmabhoomi-Maa Vooru' programme to Facilitate Smart Andhra Pradesh.

An Article by: P.Satya Siva Anil
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