Sunday, December 15th, 2024

This village of India has become the world’s richest village, the wealth is so much that everyone will have crores in their bank account


Hearing the name of the village, we think of poverty. We believe that the people of the village still live in huts and their lifestyle is still not like the city. Their thinking is still backward. But we are going to tell you about that village of the world, which will completely change your mindset towards the village. The interesting thing is that the village is present in Kutch district of Gujarat in India itself. Let us tell you, this village has come in the list of the richest villages not only in India but in the world. Let us know what is the secret of the wealth of this village. (Symbolic photo)

How rich are the people here?

The name of this village is Madhapur. Once the people of this village used to live in mud houses, but today everyone has their own bungalows and houses. There are a total of 7600 houses and 17 banks in this village located in Kutch district. The presence of so many banks in a village is really surprising. What is even more surprising is that the villagers have deposited a good amount of money in these banks.

People of the village live abroad

People of the village live abroad

Most of the people of this village are settled abroad. The prosperity of the village can be gauged from the fact that people come here from far and wide to visit. This village is no less than a tourist spot. In the last few years, this village has become a favorite of foreign tourists. This is the reason why Madhapur is being discussed a lot in the foreign media.

People of Madhapar live in these countries of the world

People of Madhapar live in these countries of the world

Most of the people of Madhapur village live in London, Canada, America, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania. They earn money from these places and deposit it in the village banks. Let us tell you, more than 5 thousand crore rupees of the villagers are deposited in 17 banks here.

Offices opened in the village and London

Offices opened in the village and London

If reports are to be believed, an organization named Madhapur Village Association was formed in London in 1968. After this, an office was also opened in the village itself. Its purpose is to keep all the people of Madhapur living in Britain connected with each other. Apart from this, an office was also started in Madhapur village. So that the people here remain connected with the villagers living in London.

City like facilities in village

City like facilities in village

Despite having so much money, the villagers did not stop farming and no one sold their farm. There are many good schools, colleges and cow shelters in the village. There is also a health center, so that the villagers do not need to go out when they fall ill. People have FDs worth Rs 200 crore in the post office here. With new lakes, dams and artisan wells, people here get fresh water throughout the year.

There is also a shopping mall in the village

There is also a shopping mall in the village

So that the villagers can compete with the cities and get all the goods under one roof, a shopping mall has also been built here. There are not just one or two but many luxury brands from all over the world. Here, from play school to inter college, education is done in English and Hindi medium. Due to these qualities, Madhapur village is making headlines in the foreign media these days.

places to visit near madhapur

places to visit near madhapur

After exploring Madhapur, you can visit the surrounding areas of Bhuj, Aina Mahal, Dholavira, Lakhpat Fort, Roha Fort, Siot Caves, Prag Mahal and Kutch Museum.

How to Reach Madhapar Village

How to Reach Madhapar Village

Madhapar village is 74 km away from Kutch. It will take you 1 hour 41 minutes to reach here from Kutch. You can take a train from your city to Kutch and then take a bus from here to reach Madhapar village.

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