Like it on Facebook, Tweet it or share this topic on other bookmarking websites.
I like to visit my village at least once in a year.I love their simple life style and soft hearten people.

www.mobileeduhut.blogspot.in
No my village is not developed it is like it was 20 years ago still there people are living hard life and there is no change in their status they were poor and still they are poor. :(


I wish I had a village although my father was posted at CHIRGAON while I was born.


Where is it Suny? :unsure: Have n't you gone to your village recently? :)


Chirgaon is in district Jhansi and as famous as Gurgaon, my father was principal of agriculture college there. Maithili Sharan Gupta was born here- if you know who he was? :lol:

I love this free image hosting site for sharing my work

https://o0.nz/

I like to visit my village at least once in a year.I love their simple life style and soft hearten people.


Yes, even i like to visit my village atleast once in a month. The people are very soft hearted by If anything wrong they will do anything. They dont care for anything. :)

Vinu
This is the fact that what fresh air we get in village and in delhi we get polluted air........................
This is the fact that what fresh air we get in village and in delhi we get polluted air........................


Still we have no choice but to stay in Delhi we can not help it.

I love this free image hosting site for sharing my work

https://o0.nz/

I love the village culture when compared to cities. It looks pleasantly when compared with cities.

Earn money just for joining in this site.

http://www.money-friends.net/users/profile/en/155119.html

Very rare case i used to go for my village....

http://rebacca-vethathiri.blogspot.in/
All are of you living in towns and cities only? No one here living in a village?
Actually, in our state, there is not much difference between towns and villages.

Meera sandhu
I like to visit my cousin regularly.She lives at Kenjar a proper village close to Mangalore.However, now that the Mangalore Airport has shifted there it is fast becoming a urbanised village and losing its pristine charm.

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

I like to visit my cousin regularly.She lives at Kenjar a proper village close to Mangalore.However, now that the Mangalore Airport has shifted there it is fast becoming a urbanised village and losing its pristine charm.


Yes, it's latest trend to urbanise villages to villas :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

Buying land in cheap rates and building flats and villas of crores

Meera sandhu
You do not have permissions to reply to this topic.