Discover These Beautiful Hidden Villages Of India

 
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There are many such places in the world that we don't know about, but the people and beauty there make that place different from the world. Today we introduce you to some such villages where not only nature but the people there have also made that place a little different. There would be many who would have liked their village a lot, but it has become a compulsion for them or their family to migrate from there in search of opportunities. Today of course we are not there but our villages are still a part of the country which not only holds the maximum population of the country (68.84%, 2011 census) but also keeps many interesting aspects alive even today. Let's know some interesting things about some villages.

* Anything touched in this village is fined:

Malana village is situated in a very remote area of ​​Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. You can call it the most mysterious village in India. The residents here consider themselves the descendants of Alexander's soldiers. Indian laws don't work here, it has its own parliament which takes all the decisions. Malana is the only village in India where Mughal Emperor Akbar is worshipped.

akhbar

*Village where Ram Rajya is still there:

Shani Shingnapur in Nevasa taluka of Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra is such a village in India where there is not a single door in the houses of the people, even the shops of the people do not have doors, here No one keeps their valuables under lock and key, still, there has never been any theft in the village.

* Known for its tradition:

There are some villages which are famous for their traditions. There are many such villages in India where their traditions are being followed by the people for decades. Some village traditions will make you laugh. For example, there is a unique village in Uttar Pradesh, Bamnauli, where if you put a dog, cat, or wolf after the name of a person, no one would mind. People here have been calling each other by the names of animals and birds for years and also feel proud of this tradition. By the way, this village is equally modern. It is one of the few villages in India which has its own website.

wettest village

* Wettest village:

Mawsynram village is situated in the Meghalaya state of India where it rains the most in the world. It receives 467 inches i.e. 38.9 feet of rain throughout the year. The people here have adapted themselves well to this season. All the time people here are wearing raincoats made of bamboo and do their daily activities very comfortably.

* Proud Village:

Merely tickling names or staying away from development is not the reality of our rural areas. In the first season of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' a question was asked which is the most educated village in Asia? The answer was the 'Dhaurra Mafi' village of Aligarh. The village also found a place in the Limca Book of Records in 2008 as the most educated village. The streets of this village are buzzing with professors, doctors, engineers, and NRIs

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