![]() ![]() Spinning and weaving are most important works which the farmers are doing in spare time in the villages. They have busy life when there is a work of ploughing, sowing and reaping. They start working early in the morning and keep on working till evening without any rest. The farmers in the villages are working very hard. They feel satisfaction with their earning and never dream of those luxuries and comforts that modern science has provided to us in the cities. What they produce on their farms generally meets their requirement. They do not worry much as they have the limited requirements. There is no hustle and bustle in their work. They work peacefully and in a methodical manner. They keep pet animals like cows, buffaloes, goats and so on. They breathe fresh air, which keeps them healthy, strong and smart. The villages are free from smoke, dust and other type of pollution. The villagers pass healthy and peaceful life. They are growing flower plants, seedlings and fruit trees, which they are selling in the market and getting good return out of it. These days the farmers have become business minded. Many farmers grow vegetables and fruit trees. They feel pleasure when they see the greenery of their fields. The villagers enjoy the flowing rivers with murmuring sound. They enjoy the beauty of the rising Sun and the sweet breeze of the day down. When they rise early in the morning, they listen to the sweet songs of various birds. The life in the village is simple and beautiful. The villagers live within the natural surroundings. They have the different kind of life in the villages. The villages are mostly located far from the cities. ![]() Some villages are big which are generally having good houses. The village consists of small huts in the middle of fields on which the farmers of the village work. The major occupation of the people particularly in the rural areas is agriculture. ![]()
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