India is called the country of villages where the soul of the country resides in the villages. India is a country where more than half of the population lives in villages. Whenever it is talked about the village, the image is created in the mind of illiteracy, poverty, and dirt. The state and central government are working to overcome these problems, but their pace is very slow. Because more attention is given to the cities, not to the villages. Many villages are still where electricity has not reached, but in this episode, we are going to give you information about some villages which are leaving the cities behind in many cases. These villages are such that you will forget the brightness of the city. These high-tech villages are famous all over the country for their development. Let us know about them ...
Hivale village in Maharashtra
There is a village located in the Ahmed Nagar district of Maharashtra, also known as the 'Village of Milineer'. There are more than 60 people in this village who are millionaires. It is the only village in the country where the number of millionaires is the highest. It is said that the credit for making this village happy and prosperous goes to Popatrao Pawar, who was elected sarpanch of this village in the year 1990. Pawar banned the liquor business in the village. He invested the capital to be spent on it in rain-hostel and actual flying. This village was developed rapidly from here. At the same time, Hivale Bazaar village of Maharashtra, which is fond of water at one time, has also shown the dream of water conservation by making horticulture and dairy farming.
Odantrai village of Coimbatore
Odanthurai is a self-sufficient village in the Coimbatore district, where no work has to go to the city for any work. All the facilities are here and this village contributes to the national economy. For the first time in India, the wind power project has been started by the Panchayat of a village. The 350 kW (kW) plant produces about six lakh units of electricity per year, out of which 2 lakhs are sold to the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, and the rest of the use mainly streetlights and drinking water pumps in the village Is done to operate. This village is a completely technical rich village.
Chaijami village of Nagaland
Chaijami village of Nagaland was busy with efforts to protect the environment for a long time. After all, with the help of women here, not only environmental protection has been successful in Chaijami, but many social, economic, and ground changes have started to be seen here.
Tholung village in Himachal Pradesh
It is often heard that the people of the village are illiterate and gunny but a village in Lahaul, a tribal dominated in Himachal Pradesh, is Tholung which proves this wrong. The village not only has a 100 percent literacy rate but also has the largest number of IAS, IPS, and IFS, in all villages. Most of the people here are doctors and even engineers. The per capita income of the village is also the highest in the state.
Gujarat Pusari Village
Prasari village of Gujarat, located 100 km from Ahmedabad, has set an example of modernity in the country. Pusari village has facilities ranging from circuit cameras to water purifier plants, biogas plants, Wi-Fi, and biometric machines. Himanshu Patel of Kaya Palt of this village contested in the Gram Panchayat elections of the police in 2006 and became the youngest sarpanch in the village at the age of 22. Himanshu built a toilet in the village within two years, electricity, street lights, water supply, paved roads in the village, and a toilet in every house in the village. It has 24 hours of electricity, Wi-Fi, solar power lamps, CCTV camera, independent bus service, and clean water available. There are all facilities from school to the hospital here. You do not need to go to the city for treatment here.
Pipalantri village in Rajasthan
Female feticide and feticide are common in many parts of India. Although there are strict laws and strict punishment for this heinous crime, some people do so, but in the Pipalantri village of Rajasthan, the birth of girls is celebrated. The sarpanch here celebrates the birth of the daughter. Shyam Sundar Paliwal has made a rule to celebrate the birth of a girl by planting 111 trees in the village for the villagers and raising them for 18 years.
Dharanai village in Bihar
Dharnai is the first village in India to be completely solar energy powered. There was no electricity here for the last 30 years. But this village could get 24 hours of electricity from the microgrid solar-powered system. Although poverty is still in this village, this village is number one in terms of solar power.
Pothanikkad village in Kerala
Pothanikkad village in Kerala is the first village in India where the literacy rate is 100 percent. The government has started many types of schemes here for children's education. In such a situation, no person will be found here without being educated. Boys and girls have an equal right to education, they are provided with the best education here. This is the reason why the education system of this village is one of the best education systems in the country.