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Top 6 Most Advanced Villages In India

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India is a diverse country, and villages have historically served as the foundation of its economy. However, some Indian villages have evolved more than others as a result of technological development and a rise in knowledge.

These Indian villages have adopted special techniques to raise the standard of living for their citizens. Other Indian villages are encouraged by these communities to adopt cutting-edge techniques and raise their standard of living.

Here is the list of the Top 6 most advanced villages in India:

1) Village of Millionaires- Hiware Bazar, Maharashtra

Hiware Bazar, which is tucked away in the Ahmednagar region of Maharashtra, was wracked by poverty and drought thirty years ago. The village's fortunes turned around in the 1990s, though, and it now has about 60 millionaires who are all farmers, making it a wealthy community.

The credit for this journey from poor to rich goes to Popatrao Pawar and for his incredible work in Hiware Bazar, Pawar received the Padma Shri in 2020, one of India's highest civilian awards.

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2) India's Smartest Village- Punsari, Gujarat

Punsari has modern, cutting-edge technology applied to education This village has a wi-fi connection for all people. In the village, efforts have been made to increase security and empower women. The panchayat offers services like local mineral water supply, sewer and drainage projects, healthcare center, banking options, and toll-free complaint handling service, among others.

Punsari subsequently won the title of best Gramme Panchayat in Gujarat. Delegates from Nairobi have expressed appreciation for the village's approach and are eager to implement it in other Kenyan villages.

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3) The Cleanest Village of Asia- Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Mawlynnong, a village in Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills region, is frequently referred to as Asia's "Cleanest Village." There are about 500 people living in the community, which has won awards for being green and clean.

All of the garbage produced by the village is transformed into compost thanks to a special waste management system that has been put in place. The village has also put in place a rainwater harvesting system and banned the use of plastic.

4) Safest Village in India- Shani Shingnapur, Maharashtra

Shani Shinganapur is known as the safest Indian village, famous for the fact that no house in the village has doors, and is famous for its unique tradition of not having doors or locks on their houses. The village has been praised for its low crime rate and its unique tradition of trust.

The village, which is 35 miles from Ahmednagar City, is well-known for its well-liked Shani temple. The villagers believe that Lord Shani, the Hindu god of justice, protects their village and their homes.

5) First entire solar power village in India- Dharnai, Bihar

Dharnai, Bihar Residents of Dharnai, a small village close to Bodhgaya in the eastern Indian state of Bihar, have reversed their fate and made Dharnai the first village in India to run entirely on solar power. Dharnai always struggled to receive basic energy like most villages in India.

For decades, Dharnai residents had been relying on expensive and dangerous diesel-based generators and cow dung as fuel to meet their electrical needs. More than 2,400 residents of this village in the Jehanabad area now have access to reliable electricity because of Greenpeace's 100-kilowatt microgrid, which is powered by solar energy.

The project involved the installation of a 100-kilowatt solar microgrid system, which includes solar panels, batteries, and inverters. The system provides electricity to over 450 households in the village, as well as to small businesses, schools, and healthcare centers.

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6) The true Atma Nirbhar Village- Patalkot, Madhya Pradesh:

It appears that everyone in this town is so independent that they develop and produce everything themselves. The tribal clan Bharia, which has had its own way of life for many years, lives in the village. In fact, until it was just recently discovered, it was kept a secret from the rest of the globe. Patalkot, which is hidden away in a forest, wasn't even shown on a map of India for a long time.

The tribal groups of Gond and Bharia live in Patalkot. These indigenous people are masters in creating herbal medicines from local plants. Along the way, you must see the Bharia tribal people, who have lived in isolation in the valley for more than 500 years. You must also take a village trail to reach them.

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