This Ride starts from old town gujranwala, 566C+HV7, Punjab, Pakistan. sialkoti gate or Brandreth gate Gujranwala, covering satellite town, Pakistani village life is the traditional rural life of the people of Pakistan. People in village usually live in houses made of bricks, clay or mud. These typically have two or three rooms which house extended families. Village life refers to the lifestyle and culture of people living in rural areas, typically characterized by close-knit communities, agriculture-based economies, and simpler living compared to urban areas. he top 4 regions (others are Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Sindh) account for 100.00% of it. Pakistan's total number of villages was estimated at 45,640 in 2012. Village life is generally considered to be more peaceful and relaxed, with a slower pace of life and a stronger sense of community. City life is generally considered to be more exciting and dynamic, with a wider range of job opportunities and facilities and amenities. Moreover access to basic human needs i.e. basic human rights such as potable water and sanitation, education and healthcare are far less available in rural areas. The problems of malnutrition, low life expectancy and high infant mortality are more prevalent in rural areas. In Pakistan, family is the core of social life, with family honor serving as the key to many ethnic groups. Parents, their sons, and the sons' families will often live together in the same household. In more traditional families, men serve as head of their homes. Most Villages in the USA are Tourist Areas, but locals also work on Farms, Ranches and for local Branch Utility Companies, restaurants, auto repair, markets, etc. As I said, small version of the large cities without traffic jams. Villages are mostly situated far from the hustle and bustle of urban civilization. The beauty of nature can be experienced in a village as it is surrounded by trees, flowers, mountains, streams, and farmlands. There is no pollution in the village and one can feel the freshness in the breeze. ural areas have less air pollution, because there is not as much congestion from cars, and you don't have the manufacturing facilities found in urban areas. Less Crime.. The Village Mindset taps into the biological framework of social interaction using the model of village life that builds mutually beneficial cooperative work that create flourishing for everyone involved. This is the power of the Village Mindset and it's needed now more than ever. Understanding Touring Motorcycles. While cruiser motorcycles are built for city riding, touring motorcycles are built for long-distance rides. These models are crafted with endurance in mind - both for the motorcycle's engine and for the rider. Road trips are its element, and it can even be for travelling across countries if need be. You'll be able to distinguish a touring motorcycle by its large displacement fairings and more relaxed, upright seating position than sport bikes. This Video is a part of series, Ride By Waqas Taqee with Honda CG 125 motorcycle, starting from gujranwala to shakargarh. Gujranwala is a city and capital of Gujranwala Division located in Pakistan. It is also known as "City of Wrestlers" and is quite famous for its food.[6] It is the 5th most populous city proper after Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad and Rawalpindi respectively. Founded in the 18th century, Gujranwala is a relatively modern town compared to the many nearby millennia-old cities of northern Punjab. The city served as the capital of the Sukerchakia Misl state between 1763 and 1799, and is the birthplace of the founder of the Sikh Empire, Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Gujranwala is now Pakistan's third largest industrial centre after Karachi and Faisalabad,and contributes 5% to 9% of Pakistan's national GDP. The city is part of a network of large urban centres in north-east Punjab province that forms one of Pakistan's mostly highly industrialized regions.[9] Along with the nearby cities of Sialkot and Gujrat, Gujranwala forms part of the so-called "Golden Triangle" of industrial cities with export-oriented economies.
Gujranwala was founded by Gurjars in the eighteenth century however the exact origins of Gujranwala are unclear. Unlike the ancient nearby cities of Sialkot and Lahore, Gujranwala is a relatively modern city. It may have been established as a village in the middle of the 16th century. Locals traditionally believe that Gujranwala's original name was Khanpur Sansi, though recent scholarship suggests that the village was possibly Serai Gujran instead - a village once located near what is now Gujranwala's Khiyali Gate that was mentioned by several sources during the 18th-century invasion of Ahmad Shah Abdali.
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