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Categories of Indian Villages |
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Indian Village Life (5) |
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Villages of Odisha (5) |
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Oranda is a village located in the Cuttack district of Odisha. Routrapur is a village in Odisha. The village is located in the Cuttack district of Odisha. Dolia is a village in the Dhenkanal district of Odisha. Agriculture is the main economy in Dolia. Bangriposhi is a tribal village situated in the Indian state of Odisha. Enriched with flora and fauna, it is surrounded by amazing hills like Vidyabhandar, Ardheshwar, Patharkushi and Buraburi. Kanteikulia is a village in Angul district of Odisha. The village is also known as Kanteikolia. |
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Villages of Himachal Pradesh (4) |
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Chhatrari is a beautiful village in Himachal Pradesh and this village attracts the tourists for its hilly pastoral beauty. Malana is a beautiful place in Himachal Pradesh. It is a village and it is known to all as it gains the title "Little Greece of India". History of Malana is dealing with the mixture of Greek and Indian culture from ancient era, while Alexander the Great came to conquer India. Dhanpur is a village in Himachal Pradesh. This village lies as a historical beauty spot for its ancient forts. |
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Indian Puranic Villages (4) |
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Kanakhala is the name of a village as mentioned in the Linga Purana. In this village the great sacrifice or Yajna of the Daksha took place. Gangadwara and Haridwar together make the Kanakhala village. Mulbekh is the last village where Buddhist inhabitants stay, alongside of the river Wakha, filled with trees of poplars. The Kuntala Village is a village and Mandal located at Telangana in Andhra Pradesh. It is known for its waterfalls. It is situated between the Nirmal Bhainsa highway towards kallur junction. Kothara is a village situated in Kutch district of Gujarat. It is known for Shantinath Jain temple which was considered the richest temple of Kutch in the earlier times. |
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Indian Village Society (3) |
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Education in Indian villages has witnessed many changes since the ancient period. Women in Indian villages today are educated, employed and their position has considerably improved. People follow several Religion in Indian villages out of which Hinduism is the principal one. |
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Villages of Bihar (3) |
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Telhara is a village in Nalanda District of Bihar. This village is known for the ancient Buddhist monastery. Goraul is a village in ancient Bihar. This village is well known for the archaeological site. The village of Baragaon is in the Nalanda district of Bihar. |
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Villages of Karnataka (3) |
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Avani is a small village located in the state of Karnataka. It is renowned for various ancient temples including the temple of Goddess Sita. Mattur is a small settlement in Kerala. Mattur is the only place in India where the inhabitants usually converse in Sanskrit language. Chaudayyadanapur is a rural settlement area in Haveri District of Karnataka. This village comes under the tourism limelight for the presence of temples dedicated to the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. |
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Villages of Punjab (2) |
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Attari is the last railway head in India- Pakistan border. This railway station plays an important role in trade between India and Pakistan. Wagah is a beautiful village in Punjab that attracts the tourists for Wagah border ceremony that is host every day. |
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Villages of Rajasthan (2) |
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Harsawa is an important village in the Sikar district of Shekhawati region of the state of Rajasthan. Thathawata is a small village located in Churu district in Indian state of Rajasthan |
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Villages of Gujarat (2) |
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Nargol is a village in Gujarat, located near the Maharashtra Border. The village is famous for the Nargol Beach which attracts the tourists. |
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Villages of Sikkim (2) |
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Okhrey is a small picturesque village nestled in West Sikkim district. Mostly inhabited by Sherpa, Okhrey is a famous trekking destination. Tingchim is a picturesque village nestled in North Sikkim district. It serves as an excellent holiday destination where one can spend quality time amidst nature. |
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Villages of Goa (1) |
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Anjuna village is located in the Goa state of India. It is popular among both the nature admirers and party enthusiasts. |
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Villages of Meghalaya (1) |
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People of Meghalaya infuse the spirit of Meghalaya and they include the Garo, Khasi Tribes. |
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Villages of Jharkhand (1) |
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Tumbani is a tribal village located in the border area of Jharkhand. |
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