Richest Village: Whenever we think of Indian villages, lush green fields, simple houses and a simple lifestyle come to our mind. But today we are going to tell you about a village which has become the richest village not only in India but in the entire Asian continent. Let us know complete information about this village.
a unique village
We are talking about Madhapur, a small village situated near Bhuj in Kutch district of Gujarat. This village with a population of about 32000 is very famous because of its grand bungalows, wide roads and modern infrastructure. The residents here have a total fixed deposit amount of more than Rs 7000 crore deposited in different banks. There would be no harm in saying that the people here really live like kings.
Here you will not find dusty roads or rural huts, but you will also find big houses, lakes, schools, colleges, health centers and temples. There are 17 big banks in this village including SBI, HDFC, ICICI and PNB.
NRI dominance
The secret of this village’s prosperity lies in its people. In fact, about 65% of the population of this village lives abroad. These people are settled in America, Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and African countries. Many of them work in the construction and business sectors in African countries. Every year, crores of rupees of money comes to Madhapur, due to which the development and prosperity here is getting a lot of boost.
What is the connection with London?
This village also has a big connection with London. Actually, Madhapur Gram Sangh located in London connects the global NRI community. This organization plays a big role in money making efforts and supporting development projects in the country. Along with this, the special thing about the people of this village is that the money here is used not only for personal luxuries but also in community development projects. This village offers a wonderful blend of tradition and modernity. Here you will get to see deep cultural roots as well as the sparkle of modernity. Looking at this village it becomes clear that if the people of the village work together for development and progress then how a small village can achieve global recognition.
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