Life in a Pakistani Village
Pakistan is the support of Indus Valley Civilization, civilisation that is spread over 4000 years of history.
Life in a run of the mill Punjabi town in Pakistan, begins at a young hour in the morning. The senior town inhabitants alongside not all that unimportant number of town youth swing to the town mosque for offering their initial morning Fajr petitions.
After petition, a delightful rich breakfast anticipates the town men. The breakfast itself involves either crisp drain (bovine or buffalo's) or a hot blend of tea with a decent measure of drain and sugar.
Villagers are exceptionally customary individuals who are diligent employees. They work throughout the day in the field under the sun without thinking about the cruel climate. This is the main path for them to gain their vocation.
In opposite, they don't have appropriate drinking water, no schools and universities and some place even no sewerage framework by any stretch of the imagination.
A few towns truly require consideration with the goal that they can proceed onward the street to advance.