The village described has around 450 families and is somewhat large in size. It has basic amenities like primary schools, health centers, electricity, and irrigation facilities. However, most Indian villages do not have proper road connectivity or access to hospitals and schools. Electricity can also be unreliable in many villages. The village's main economic activities are farming, dairy, shops, and small manufacturing. There is a large unemployed population that provides low-skilled labor. One third of the village's population is from Dalit communities and lives in smaller, poorer quality houses separated from the rest.