top of page
Search

Luxuries of Village Life

  • Writer: Madhukar Dama
    Madhukar Dama
  • Mar 25
  • 5 min read

Except dal, rice, oil and salt - everything is homegrown. Growing food is easy in rural areas.
Except dal, rice, oil and salt - everything is homegrown. Growing food is easy in rural areas.

Here are 100 examples illustrating ways in which life in Indian villages can be considered better than life in cities.

 

---

 

1. Lower Cost of Living: A rural family spends ₹5,000–₹10,000 monthly, far less than ₹30,000+ in a city.

2. Cleaner Air: Villages enjoy low pollution levels, unlike cities with hazardous air quality.

3. Tight-Knit Communities: Rural neighbors share resources during festivals, unlike urban isolation.

4. Fresh Food Access: Villages grow their own grains and dairy, beating processed city diets.

5. No Traffic Chaos: Quiet rural roads contrast with city gridlock.

6. Affordable Homes: A ₹5-lakh rural house trumps ₹50-lakh city flats.

7. Simpler Lifestyle: Rural farmers avoid the burnout of city office workers.

8. Natural Surroundings: Villages offer forests and fields, unlike urban concrete sprawl.

9. Lower Crime: Petty theft is rare in villages compared to frequent city incidents.

10. Cultural Preservation: Villages keep folk dances alive, while city dwellers drift from traditions.

11. Minimal Noise: Villages enjoy silence, unlike constant city honking.

12. Cheaper Education: Rural schools cost little, versus lakhs in city private institutions.

13. Less Crowding: Villages have open space, unlike overcrowded city slums.

14. Organic Produce: Villagers eat homegrown food, avoiding chemical-laden city supplies.

15. Strong Family Ties: Rural multi-generational homes beat city nuclear setups.

16. Low Utility Bills: Villages use ₹500/month electricity, not city ₹5,000+ AC costs.

17. Water Body Access: Villagers fish in rivers, unlike polluted urban waterways.

18. Fewer Health Risks: Rural areas avoid city smog-related asthma.

19. Traditional Medicine: Villages use affordable herbal remedies, unlike costly city hospitals.

20. Less Consumerism: Villagers live simply, dodging urban debt traps.

21. Seasonal Flexibility: Rural farmers rest post-harvest, unlike city 24/7 schedules.

22. Barter Economy: Villages trade goods, reducing cash reliance unlike urban markets.

23. Open Play Spaces: Village kids roam fields, not cramped city flats.

24. Lower Stress: Rural pace contrasts with city burnout.

25. Authentic Festivals: Village celebrations retain meaning, unlike commercialized city events.

26. No Light Pollution: Villages offer starry skies, not urban glare.

27. Self-Sufficiency: Villagers grow food, unlike city supply chain dependence.

28. No Parking Fees: Villages skip city parking costs like ₹100/hour.

29. Traditional Skills: Village weaving provides income, lost in city desk jobs.

30. Fertile Soil: Rural farmers work rich land, unlike urban wastelands.

31. Inflation Buffer: Villages use barter, shielding from city price hikes.

32. Sense of Belonging: Villagers know everyone, unlike city anonymity.

33. Less Screen Time: Rural areas avoid city youth’s digital overload.

34. Natural Cooling: Village mud homes stay cool, unlike AC-reliant city flats.

35. Wildlife Proximity: Villagers live near nature, not city zoos.

36. Fewer Lifestyle Diseases: Active rural life cuts diabetes rates versus sedentary city habits.

37. Community Justice: Village councils resolve disputes, avoiding costly city courts.

38. No Rent Burden: Most villagers own homes, unlike city renters.

39. Vivid Festivals: Rural celebrations beat muted city versions.

40. Job Stability: Rural farming offers consistency, unlike city gig economy risks.

41. Natural Exercise: Village walking beats city gym fees.

42. Less Waste: Villages produce minimal trash, unlike city garbage heaps.

43. Heritage Homes: Village architecture reflects history, not city high-rises.

44. Lower Social Pressure: Rural areas skip city “keeping up” culture.

45. Livestock Access: Villagers rear animals for milk, unlike city packaged goods.

46. Spiritual Peace: Village temples offer calm, not crowded urban shrines.

47. Narrower Inequality: Villages have less wealth disparity than city rich-poor gaps.

48. Traditional Games: Village sports thrive, while city kids stick to screens.

49. Rainwater Use: Villages harvest naturally, unlike urban water crises.

50. Purposeful Work: Rural farming yields tangible results, unlike abstract city jobs.

51. Fresh Water: Villages use springs, not city tanker dependency.

52. Less Corruption: Rural areas see fewer bribes than urban bureaucratic tangles.

53. Seasonal Rhythms: Villagers align with nature, unlike city artificial schedules.

54. No Slum Living: Villages avoid city slum overcrowding.

55. Handmade Goods: Villagers craft items, unlike mass-produced city products.

56. Quiet Evenings: Villages enjoy peace, not city nightlife noise.

57. Low Transport Costs: Walking suffices in villages, unlike city metro fares.

58. Community Cooking: Villages share meals during harvests, unlike city isolation.

59. Natural Light: Villages use daylight, cutting costs versus city reliance.

60. Less Air Conditioning: Breezy villages skip city AC bills.

61. Farming Income: Villagers earn from crops, not city gig instability.

62. Traditional Clothing: Villagers wear affordable local weaves, not pricey city brands.

63. No Urban Floods: Villages avoid city monsoon chaos.

64. Animal Companionship: Village goats and cows beat city pet restrictions.

65. Local Governance: Village councils respond faster than distant city officials.

66. No High-Rise Risks: Villages skip earthquake fears of city towers.

67. Shared Resources: Villagers pool tools, unlike city individualism.

68. Less Peer Pressure: Rural kids avoid city materialism.

69. Natural Beauty Spots: Villages offer scenic views, not city sprawl.

70. Fewer Allergies: Rural air cuts city pollution-triggered issues.

71. Traditional Music: Village folk songs thrive, unlike city pop dominance.

72. No Water Logging: Villages drain naturally, unlike city floods.

73. Low-Cost Weddings: Village ceremonies cost less than lavish city events.

74. Community Safety Nets: Villagers help the needy, unlike city neglect.

75. Less Job Competition: Villages have local roles, not city cutthroat races.

76. Natural Pest Control: Villagers use traditional methods, not city chemicals.

77. Fewer Power Cuts: Solar use in villages beats city outages.

78. Historical Storytelling: Village elders pass lore, lost in city nuclear homes.

79. No Stray Dog Issues: Villages manage animals better than city packs.

80. Seasonal Fruits: Villagers pick fresh produce, unlike costly city markets.

81. Less Advertising Noise: Rural areas skip city ad bombardment.

82. Traditional Healing: Village herbal remedies beat city pharma costs.

83. No Eviction Fears: Villagers own land, unlike city tenant woes.

84. Community Festivals: Village rituals retain purity, not city dilution.

85. Less Heat Islands: Villages stay cooler than concrete-laden cities.

86. Local Markets: Villagers trade nearby, not in distant city malls.

87. No Smog Days: Villages breathe easy, unlike city mask mandates.

88. Fewer Addictions: Rural areas see less substance abuse than city nightlife.

89. Traditional Dance: Village performances thrive, unlike city neglect.

90. No Homelessness: Villages house kin, unlike city street dwellers.

91. Less Noise at Night: Villages sleep soundly, not disturbed by city bustle.

92. Natural Shade: Village trees cool homes, unlike city AC reliance.

93. Community Harvests: Villagers share crops, not city hoarding.

94. Low-Cost Tools: Villagers use inherited gear, not city rentals.

95. No Pollution Masks: Villages breathe free, unlike city haze.

96. Traditional Fishing: Villages fish sustainably, not city overpriced catches.

97. Less Road Rage: Rural areas skip city traffic tantrums.

98. Historical Roots: Villages trace lineage, unlike city flux.

99. No High Bills: Villages skip city tax burdens.

100. Sense of Timelessness: Rural life flows naturally, not by city clocks.

 

---

 

Context and Balance

These 100 points emphasize rural India’s strengths—affordability, peace, community, and nature—reflecting the reality of its vast rural population. However, villages often lag in healthcare (e.g., fewer doctors per capita), education (limited quality schools), and connectivity (lower internet penetration than cities). Urban areas excel in opportunity and infrastructure, but for simplicity, health, and rootedness, villages stand out.

 
 
Post: Blog2_Post

LIFE IS EASY

Madhukar Dama / Savitri Honnakatti, Survey Number 114, Near Yelmadagi 1, Chincholi Taluk, Kalaburgi District 585306, India

UNCOPYRIGHTED

bottom of page