The trouble with living in the country is that it’s too much
quiet. There aren’t enough things to do, and there are so few buses that you
can’t get into town easily in the evening if you haven’t got
car. Shops and
services aren’t near enough, either. Last week a plumber told me that 20 miles
was too far for him to travel just to do one job. And when it rains, some of
the roads get too muddy to walk on. Yesterday it rained so much that I got
covered in mud up to my knees just walking home from work. Living standards of
most families are very poor. They have no good source of income except
cultivation. There are no good doctors. Neither there is other arrangement of
the sick. No good facility is of education. The villages indulge (involve) in profitless
activities and other wasteful habits. They quarrel over petty matters, and
spend large sum of money in litigation.
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