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Weddings are popular these days across the country. Hundreds of young people are tied in the knot. Be it village or city, chowlors are playing everywhere, but Kolipura village of Rajasthan’s Kota is such that people are bereft of the happiness of weddings. The chowlors are not playing here because even today this village is described with basic facilities like electricity and mobile networks. There is no relationship of boys here.
This village comes under Tiger Reserve
Actually, Kolipura village is located in Mukundara Tiger Reserve but this village comes under Tiger Reserve. Because of this, the people of the village cannot develop basic facilities here on their own, nor does the Wildlife Department allow them to do any kind of development work here. The big thing is that even after so many years of independence, there is no electricity in this village nor mobile networks come here. Also, villagers cannot get their houses constructed here because the village is to be displaced.
Children’s education and youth married in concentration
However, among all these things, there have been crisis in the digital age from the education of children to the relationship of youth. Young youth are not getting the relationship for marriage. Wherever the family talks, the girl refuses to say how our girl can live life in the village without light and without mobile network. People of this village say that children are not even having relationships and no relatives also come to meet us because electricity and mobile network have become a big part of life today.
Neither electricity nor mobile network is increasing people’s problems
In the digital age, where the 5G network ran out, there are still such villages in the country where the networks are not less of any lifeline. The village Kolipura, a village in Mukundara Tiger Reserve, has a population of more than 500 houses. Everyone has a mobile phone here, but the bell rings on only one mobile and how the jugaad of that network is also being helped for the villagers, as well as telling the pain of the entire village. (Report of Shakir Ali)