Villages of Rajasthan is quite a contrast to the regal grandeur of the state. The main attraction of the villages lies in their history and culture. Villages of Punjab hold key to the states economical, industrial and agricultural strength. A major part of the state population stays in villages. Villages of Sikkim are endowed with natural beauty and have rich cultural heritage. Villages of Gujarat are an expression of community living with agriculture as its essential base. Villages of Goa are located into the two districts of Goa namely North Goa and South Goa. The simple and colourful view of the villages of Goa attracts numerous tourists every year. Villages of Jharkhand are most famous for their diverse cultural attributes. Villages of Meghalaya are most famous for the scenic beauty along with their rich cultural diversity. Villages of Jammu and Kashmir reflect Indias real essence, "Unity in Diversity". People in the villages of Haryana are keen on preserving their rich tradition and cultural heritage. Villages of Chhattisgarh are rich in their social, cultural and religious diversity. Dowlaiswaram is a village located near NH 5. Khonoma village in Nagaland is one of the most beautiful villages in India located amidst several hills. Villages of Manipur provide economic, cultural and agricultural strength to the state. Villages of Nagaland are the perfect places to know more about tribal history and culture. Rich cultural diversity and natural beauty are the two most important features of the villages of Tripura. Villages of Uttarakhand are one of the major attractions of the state apart from its abundant natural beauty, adventure and pilgrimage sites. The different villages and taluks of Alappuzha form the administrative system of the district. |