Villagers in the Pakistani village live simple lives in mud houses and work as farmers. They keep livestock like cows and goats for milk and transportation. Milk is a key part of their daily diet. Village life involves close communities where people know and help each other, and rely on nature, agriculture, and traditional livelihoods. However, they face challenges like poverty and lack of access to basic services and economic opportunities.
Mawlynnong, as a village, has clearly demonstrated that village can achieve the goal of zero-garbage, which no city/town has been able to complete and achieve. Message remains loud and clear that no hired system can do better than what community, which remains committed/considers/value ,can do and achieve. Cleanliness is not just a virtue for the village but as essence, spirit, commitment and way of life. Village also showcases that living with nature remains the best strategy and option for achieving sustainability, safety, livability, prosperity, inclusivity and quality of life
Studying & Observing Village Ecosystem of Jawhar,Palghar,Maharashtra under a 5 days Exploring the Grassroots program organized for Students of Rural Management in Welingkar Institute of Management,Mumbai
Mawlynnong, as a village, has clearly demonstrated that village can achieve the goal of zero-garbage, which no city/town has been able to complete and achieve. Message remains loud and clear that no hired system can do better than what community, which remains committed/considers/value ,can do and achieve. Cleanliness is not just a virtue for the village but as essence, spirit, commitment and way of life. Village also showcases that living with nature remains the best strategy and option for achieving sustainability, safety, livability, prosperity, inclusivity and quality of life
Studying & Observing Village Ecosystem of Jawhar,Palghar,Maharashtra under a 5 days Exploring the Grassroots program organized for Students of Rural Management in Welingkar Institute of Management,Mumbai
Ifsar Stands for Institute of Fundamental Studies and Research, Bikaner, which is an Ngo, registered under The Rajasthan Societies Registration Act, 1958 and working in the field of Education and other social concerns.
The Amazon Pueblo project help indigenous villages in the Colombian Amazon to improve their standard of living through sustainable business. We are an all-volunteer program. We welcome new volunteers.
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(As animations don't play, please look subscript for slide 20 and 46.)
Mawlynnong asia’s cleanest village; a model rural eco tourism (A Paradise Eco...Kumar Deepak
Destination to the Asia’s cleanest village, the Mawlynnong is not about my journey as a normal routine traveler but I was trying to explore out the relationship between human & environment as a paradigm shift from a Remote Rural Habitation to an advance eco-tourism heaven of the continent by evolving a dynamic rural entrepreneurship mindset to extract the key natural resources as a livelihood ingredient & the prevailing ecosystem & its biodiversity as an economic wheel to prosperity.
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this presentation was done as a part of my MBA in development management course, I was staying in a village in Odisha and analyzing the village by doing a socio-economic study of the village.
Ifsar Stands for Institute of Fundamental Studies and Research, Bikaner, which is an Ngo, registered under The Rajasthan Societies Registration Act, 1958 and working in the field of Education and other social concerns.
The Amazon Pueblo project help indigenous villages in the Colombian Amazon to improve their standard of living through sustainable business. We are an all-volunteer program. We welcome new volunteers.
Rural India- How It is, How it should be!Kumar Harsh
The presentation is made with the purpose to sensitize people about rural tribal India. It is based on two months (May 2018-July, 2018) experience spent in Jhabua working with Shivganga.
(As animations don't play, please look subscript for slide 20 and 46.)
Mawlynnong asia’s cleanest village; a model rural eco tourism (A Paradise Eco...Kumar Deepak
Destination to the Asia’s cleanest village, the Mawlynnong is not about my journey as a normal routine traveler but I was trying to explore out the relationship between human & environment as a paradigm shift from a Remote Rural Habitation to an advance eco-tourism heaven of the continent by evolving a dynamic rural entrepreneurship mindset to extract the key natural resources as a livelihood ingredient & the prevailing ecosystem & its biodiversity as an economic wheel to prosperity.
Over the years, it has become a stable source of income/ livelihood for many residents. Village Piplantri has emerged as a symbol and role model of eradicating social evil, valuing girl child and promoting environment for the Rural India. Piplantri’s growing forest is now serving as an example as to how Indian villages can literally go green and improve their water management while recognising and empowering the girls and female population in the country.
this presentation was done as a part of my MBA in development management course, I was staying in a village in Odisha and analyzing the village by doing a socio-economic study of the village.
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3. Animals
● It is common for village people to keep pets such as cows,
goats, and buffaloes for milk and other purposes.
● Milk is an essential part of the diet and is consumed on a
daily basis.
4. Transportation in village
■ Animals are commonly used for transportation
in villages and tractors are used for irrigating
the fields.
14. Village Life
Village life in Pakistan has its unique set of
challenges and opportunities.
Villagers face issues such as poverty, lack
of access to basic necessities, and limited
economic opportunities.
15. Village Life
They also enjoy close-knit communities,
strong cultural and religious ties, and a
simpler way of life.
Village people have a deep connection with
nature and often rely on traditional
methods of agriculture and livestock
rearing to sustain their livelihoods.