The natural tendency of a human being is to get maximum facilities. He comes to the city searching for these comforts. He finds urban life very attractive but the truth here is something else.
In the present era, development is visible all around, but the speed with which cities have developed, not the villages in that way. Compared to cities, villages always seem backward. Agriculture is the main means of livelihood in the villages, but due to the increasing population, agricultural land was distributed. It is natural to face the crisis of bread and livelihood due to reduced agriculture. Apart from this, there are no government and non-government mills and factories and other industries in the villages so that people do not lean towards the city and they stay here.
Urban life is full of charm. The gleaming paved roads, parks, gardens, high-end buildings, door-to-door electrical access and state-of-the-art equipment, air-conditioned rooms of homes, theaters and multiplex club hotels, etc. have increased the dazzle of the cities manifold. Apart from this, public-non-government offices, metro rail services, air-conditioned buses, seeing the availability of them, the person who comes from the village becomes hypnotized. He gets lost in the glare of the city. He feels that he has come to some other world.
Cities get most of the benefits of government schemes. Here the pace of development is very fast. There is no dearth of facilities due to the residence of high-ranking officials and leaders in the cities. On the one hand, in cities where many small and big employment opportunities are available, on the other hand there are also available job opportunities according to merit, on the other hand, the essential things for our life are also easily available.
The market for food items, milk, oil, soap, cloth, etc., is not to wait and go far away on any particular day. Transport services, medical services etc. are accessible here. There is a mall on two steps and a cinema hall is available on four steps. The same situation also exists for other facilities.
The truth of urban life - cities are centers of convenience for rich people. There are more than one facilities available for them here, but for poor and common man, the facilities of the city prove to be daydreaming. The person is pulled from the village by the charm of the city, but he has to work in factories or do pulldari in the mandi.
Due to low income, he can hardly fill his stomach. He is forced to live in the shackles. Getting in line for hours for water and defecation becomes his destiny. Buses for commuting, clean air for breathing and clean water for drinking. His life becomes like a bull of a crusher. In such a life, he comes to know the truth of the city.
Due to the busy and run-of-the-mill life of the city, intimacy starts to decline. He is troubled by work. This problem is reflected in his behavior. That phone, social media, sms He pretends to be associated with, but he does not wish to be able to meet his close relatives. Apart from this, a person becomes autistic and selfish in urban life.
The life of metros is full of charm. The rich take advantage of the amenities in the cities, but the common man and the poor are forced to live dramatic lives there. Everything is perfectly applicable to urban life that distant drums are pleasant.