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Originally the most “housing” village in India, every household has a plane on the roof. Tourists laughed and exploded when they saw it.

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There is a well-known “local village” in India, also known as the richest village in India. Because here, there is a plane parked on the roof of every house, and even some Indian villagers think that their planes are too few, so they parked one or two more. For this reason, many tourists come here to stop for sightseeing. As a result, when the tourists arrived, they laughed and exploded. Where is this airplane? This is obviously a “water storage tank”. It is said that the Indians have a big “brain hole”, this time I have seen it.

It turned out that this village was called “Hevi Baza Village” and it was a very backward village in western India. This was mainly because most of the city-states and villages in India still retained farming habits, mainly through agriculture to maintain their livelihoods. But this village belongs to that kind of semi-arid area due to its bad location. Not only is there little rainfall throughout the year and lack of water sources for irrigation, but the village head is also far away from the Ganges River. In addition, the soil is dry and dependent on water sources. Gradually, the villagers in this village became more and more decadent, and gambling, alcoholism, and fighting became the norm. It was not until the arrival of Popatrao Pawar, the “village leader”, that everything changed.

This “village leader” applied for a fund with the help of the “Model Village Project” and reached a series of consensus with the local people with this fund. First of all, the villagers are forbidden to cut trees at will. Instead, they are required to grow trees and pay a certain amount of compensation. At the same time, cattle and sheep are prohibited from grazing at will. Among them, cattle grazing is the most difficult to manage, because cattle are a symbol of “gods” in India. But the “village leader” finally solved the problem properly. Although these measures cannot solve the local water source problem, they have improved soil erosion. At the same time, the “village leader” used the funds he had applied for to open some light-work factories and workshops to provide employment opportunities for local villagers and encourage everyone to build water storage facilities.

But when the water storage facilities were being built, the “village leader” discussed with the villagers and decided to make all the water storage tanks look like “planes”, so that they could be used as a “name leader” to apply to the local government for changes. Many economic “aids” have stood out among the “model villages” in one fell swoop. In India, many Indians are very concerned about “boo head”. With the help of the large and small “aircraft storage tanks” built throughout the village, it looks like an airport from a distance, with airplanes parked on the roofs of every house. This not only means that the living standards of Indians have improved, but also the “take-off” of the Indian economy. More importantly, at the time, many Indians didn’t even know what an “airplane” was. This made the “Hevi Bazaar Village” a well-known local “tyrant village”.

Many other Indian villages have come here, and the village has become a “model” among the “model villages”. It has not only been praised, but also has a lot of “preferential policies” and “aids”, which makes the current situation of the village extremely impressive. Great improvement, and the “village leader” also gained the loyal praise of the villagers, and led the villagers to completely renovate the village through the “boo head”. Now 20 years have passed, and the village has grown from a backward village with no food at the time to a model town of greenery today. Not only has the local ecology been repaired, but every family has built new houses. Those “dilapidated” airplanes on the roofs of the past were replaced with brand new “airplanes” and continued to be parked on the roof to commemorate the changes in the village over the years. .

At present, the village has not only gone out of more than 60 millionaires, the ground has been renovated, and the roadside is installed with solar street lights. The village is also vigorously developing organic agriculture, which is regarded as a standout among many cities and towns in India. With the economic development of India in recent years, many foreign tourists have also come to India. And this original “local tyrant village” and now “local tyrant town” continues to promote its own “airport”, attracting many tourists and injecting vitality into the local tourism industry. I have to say that the “brain holes” of Indians are really useful and valuable!