• Terms of Services
  • Privacy Policy

Tamilnadu Business, Health, Home Improvement Tips and Employment News

  • வேலைவாய்ப்பு
  • குழந்தை நலன்
  • இயற்கை விவசாயம்
  • மாடித்தோட்டம்
  • சொட்டு நீர் பாசனம்
  • மெஹந்தி டிசைன்
  • சமையல் குறிப்பு

எங்கள் ஊர் கட்டுரை | Engal Oor Katturai in Tamil

Santhiya Annadurai

எங்கள் ஊர் பற்றிய கட்டுரை | En Oor Katturai in Tamil

நாம் எங்கு பிறந்து வளர்ந்தோமோ அந்த இடம் நமக்கு சொர்க்கம் தான். ஒவ்வொருவருக்குமே அவர்கள் வாழ்ந்து வந்த ஊர் சிறப்பான இடம் தான். கிராமம் என்றாலே நிறைந்த குளங்கள், வயல் வெளிகள், அழகிய கோவில்கள், நெருக்கமான வீடுகள் போன்றவை காட்சியளிக்கும். அதுவே நகரம் என்று பார்த்தால் சற்று கிராமங்களை விட மாறுபாடு இருக்கும். கிராமமோ, நகரமோ எங்கு வாழ்ந்தாலும் நம்முடைய சொந்த ஊர் நமக்கு எப்போதும் கிடைத்த பாக்கியம் என்றே சொல்லலாம். நாம் இந்த பதிவில் எங்கள் ஊர் பற்றிய கட்டுரையை பார்க்கலாம் வாங்க..

பொருளடக்கம்:

சொர்க்கமே என்றாலும் அது நம் ஊற போல வருமா? எந்நாடு என்றாலும் அது நம் நாட்டுக்கீடாகுமா? என்ற பாடலின் வரிக்கேற்ப ஒவ்வொருவருக்கும் அவர்களுடைய சொந்த ஊரானது அமைந்திருக்கிறது. எங்கள் ஊரின் அழகை பற்றி கூறினால் நாள் முழுவதும் சொல்லிக்கொண்டே போகலாம். அவ்வளவு சிறப்பு நிறைந்துள்ளது எங்கள் ஊரில்.

my village essay tamil

எங்கள் ஊரின் சிறப்பு:

நான் வசிக்கும் அழகான ஊரில் தண்ணீர் வற்றாத ஆறு, ஏரிகள் மற்றும் குளங்கள். விடுமுறை என்றாலே நானும் என் நண்பர்களும் குளிப்பதற்கு ஊரில் அமைந்துள்ள நீர் நிலையங்களுக்கு சென்று குளித்து மகிழ்ச்சியாக இருப்போம்.

எங்கள் ஊரில் வருடந்தோறும் மாரியம்மன் கோவில் திருவிழா நடைபெறும். அன்றைய தினத்தில் எங்கள் வீட்டில் அனைத்து உறவினர்களும் வந்து வீடு களைகட்டி காட்சியளிக்கும். மாலை நேரத்தில் குடும்பத்தினருடன் ஒன்றாக சேர்ந்து திருவிழாவில் கலந்துகொண்டு கடவுளை வணங்கிவிட்டு அங்குள்ள விளையாட்டு பொருள்களையெல்லாம் வாங்கிவிட்டு வீடு திரும்புவோம்.

நான் படித்த பள்ளி என் வாழ்நாளில் மறக்க முடியாத நினைவிடம் ஆகும். நான் இன்று நல்ல நிலைமையில் இருப்பதற்கு முக்கிய காரணம் முதலில் என் தாய், தந்தையர். அதன் பிறகு எனக்கு கல்வி அறிவு புகட்டிய எனது ஆசிரியை பெருமக்கள்.

my village essay tamil

பள்ளி முடித்துவிட்டு மாலை வீடு திரும்பியவுடன் வீட்டு நண்பர்களுடன் கபடி, பழுங்கி, கிரிக்கெட் போன்ற பல விளையாட்டுக்கள் விளையாடியது மறக்க முடியாத ஒன்று.

அயல்நாடுகளுக்கு செல்வது:

அழகான அமைதியான எங்கள் ஊருக்கு நிகராக வேறு எந்த ஊரும் இனிமேலும் வந்துவிட முடியாது. அனைத்து சாதியினரும் அண்ணன், தம்பி, மச்சான் என்று வாழும் சிறந்த ஊர். வேலை என்று வந்துவிட்டால் நமது சொந்த ஊரையே விட்டு செல்லும் வாய்ப்பு அனைவர்க்கும் ஏற்படக்கூடிய வருத்தமான ஒன்று. உழைப்பதற்காக தமது சொந்த ஊரை விட்டு வெளியேறிய அனைவருக்கும் சொந்த ஊரின் நினைவுகளை ஒரு போதும் மறக்க முடியாது. அந்த நினைவுகள் பசுமையானவை எங்கு சென்றாலும் எங்கள் ஊர் என்று பெருமை பேசாமல் இருப்பவர் எவரையும் பார்க்க முடியாது.

மறக்க முடியாத நினைவுகள்:

தன் அழகான குடும்பம், வீடு, மறக்க முடியாத பக்கத்துக்கு வீட்டினர்கள், சிறுவயது நண்பர்கள், சிறுவயதில் ஓடி திரிந்த வயல் வெளிகள், பள்ளி சென்ற நினைவுகள், கொண்டாடி திரிந்த கோவில் திருவிழாக்கள், பாசத்தை பொழியும் உறவினர்கள், எங்கள் ஊரின் நினைவுகள் உலகத்தின் எந்த கோடியில் இருந்தாலும் மனதில் இருந்துகொண்டே இருக்கிறது. மனிதர்கள் நாள் முழுவதும் உழைத்து களைத்த பின்னர் ஓய்வெடுக்க தாய் மடியினை தேடுவது போல வெளிநாட்டில் இருப்பவர்கள் சொந்த ஊரை தான் எல்லோரும் தேடுவார்கள்.

பிறப்பு முதல் தன்னுடைய சொந்த ஊரிலே வாழ்கின்ற பாக்கியம் அனைவருக்கும் கிடைத்துவிடாது. அப்படி அந்த வாழ்க்கை கிடைத்தவர்கள் உண்மையில் பாக்கியசாலிகள்தான். மனித வாழ்க்கையானது மிகவும் குறுகியது. அந்த வாழ்வை நமக்கு பிடித்தபடியாக வாழ்வது தான் மிகவும் அவசியமானதாகும். அதனை நிச்சயமாக எங்கள் ஊர் எனக்கு வழங்கும் என்று நான் நம்புகின்றேன்.

Related Posts

தேர்தல் முக்கியத்துவம் பற்றிய கட்டுரை, ஒரு வாக்காளராக எனது பங்களிப்பு கட்டுரை | oru vakalar enathu pangalippu katturai in tamil, அண்ணல் அம்பேத்கர் கட்டுரை | ambedkar katturai in tamil, டாக்டர் பி.ஆர். அம்பேத்கர் பற்றிய 10 வரிகள்.., santhiya annadurai.

வணக்கம் என் பேர் சந்தியா, எனக்கு எழுதுவது மிகவும் பிடிக்கும், Pothunalam.com இல் எனக்கு பிடித்த சமையல் குறிப்பு, தமிழ் சார்ந்த தகவல், தொழில் சார்ந்த தகவல்கள், ஆரோக்கியம் மற்றும் அழகு குறிப்பு போன்ற செய்திகளை உங்களுக்காக எழுதுகிறேன்.

Importance of Election Essay in Tamil

Importance of Election Essay in Tamil வாசகர்கள் அனைவருக்கும் வணக்கம். இப்பதிவில் தேர்தலின் முக்கியத்துவம் கட்டுரை பற்றி பார்க்கலாம் வாங்க. தேர்தலின் முக்கியத்துவத்தை நாம் அனைவரும்...

Enathu Vakku Enathu Urimai 

எனது வாக்கு எனது உரிமை கட்டுரை | Enathu Vakku Enathu Urimai  தேர்தல் என்பது ஒரு ஜனநாயக நாட்டில் உள்ள மக்களின் வாழ்க்கையை தீர்மானிக்கும் முறையாகும்....

Ambedkar Katturai in Tamil

அம்பேத்கர் கட்டுரை தமிழ் | Ambedkar Speech in Tamil அம்பேத்கர் பற்றிய கட்டுரை:- விடுதலை பெற்ற இந்தியாவின் முதல் சட்ட அமைச்சராகவும், இந்திய அரசியல் சாசனத்தின்...

Ambedkar Speech in Tamil 10 Lines

Ambedkar Speech in Tamil 10 Lines வாசகர்கள் அனைவருக்கும் வணக்கம்..! இப்பதிவில் டாக்டர் பி.ஆர்.அம்பேத்கர் பற்றிய 10 வரிகள் பற்றி பார்க்கலாம். Ambedkar பற்றி தெரியாதவர்கள்...

Ramadan Nombu Katturai in Tamil

நோன்பு பற்றிய கட்டுரை | Nonbu Katturai in Tamil

ரமலான் நோன்பு கட்டுரை | Ramadan Nombu Katturai in Tamil நோன்பு என்பது இஸ்லாமியர்களின் முக்கிய கடமையாக இருக்கிறது. நோன்பு விரதத்தை கடைப்பிடிக்கும் இஸ்லாமியர்கள் அதிகாலையில்...

Ramadan Nombu Katturai in Tamil

ரமலான் நோன்பு பற்றிய சிறப்பு கட்டுரை..!

Ramadan Nombu Katturai in Tamil நோன்பு என்பது இஸ்லாமியர்களின் முக்கியமான கடமைகளில் ஒன்றாக இருக்கிறது. நோன்பு விரதத்தை கடைப்பிடிக்கும் இஸ்லாமியர்கள் அதிகாலையில் சூரியன் உதிக்கும் முன்பே...

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Recent Post

  • சித்ரா பௌர்ணமி அன்று திருவண்ணாமலை கிரிவலம் செல்ல உகந்த நேரம்
  • நோய் தீர்க்கும் தன்வந்திரி மந்திரம்
  • சித்ரா பௌர்ணமி சித்ரான்னம் செய்வது எப்படி ?
  • புதுமனை புகுவிழா திருக்குறள்
  • என்னது விமானத்தில் பணிப்பெண்ணாக பணிபுரிபவருக்கு மாத சம்பளம் இவ்வளவா..?
  • சித்ரா பௌர்ணமி விரதம் இருப்பது எப்படி
  • காளிகாம்பாள் 108 போற்றி தமிழில்..!
  • 10th படித்தவர்களுக்கு வங்கியில் Rs.30,000/- சம்பளத்தில் வேலை..!
  • வீட்டில் இந்த பொருட்களை மட்டும் தீராமல் பார்த்து கொள்ளுங்கள்..! இல்லையென்றால் பணக்கஷ்டம் உண்டாகும்..!
  • இரத்தம் என்பதை இப்படி கூட சொல்லலாமா..?
  • தமிழ்நாடு MB வேலைவாய்ப்பு அறிவிப்பு 2024.. பல காலியிடங்கள்..
  • கடவுளுக்கு ஆகாத பூக்கள் எது தெரியுமா..?

Pothu nalam logo

© 2024 Pothunalam.com - Pothunalam.com Owned by Weby Adroit Infotech LLP | About Us | Contact: [email protected] | Thiruvarur District -614404

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Remember Me

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Logo

My Village Essay

எனது கிராமம் பற்றிய கட்டுரை.

இந்திய மக்கள்தொகையில் பெரும்பான்மையானவர்கள் கிராமங்களில் குடியேறிய விவசாயிகள். இரு முனைகளையும் சந்திக்கவும், முழு தேசத்திற்கும் பயிர்களை உற்பத்தி செய்யவும் அவர்கள் உழைக்கிறார்கள். இந்தியாவில் சுமார் 500000 கிராமங்கள் உள்ளன, அவை நாடு முழுவதும் சிதறிக்கிடக்கின்றன.

கிராமம் என்பது 5000க்கும் குறைவான குடியிருப்புகளைக் கொண்ட ஒரு குடியிருப்பு ஆகும். ஒரு கிராமம் நாட்டின் கிராமப்புற பகுதி என்று அழைக்கப்படுகிறது. நகரங்கள் போன்ற நவீன வசதிகள் இல்லாததால் கிராமம் என்று அழைக்கப்படுகிறது. கிராம மக்களின் முக்கிய தொழில் விவசாயம். அவர்கள் நாட்டின் விவசாய உற்பத்தியின் முதன்மை ஆதாரமாக உள்ளனர்.

கிராமங்களின் விளக்கம்

கிராமங்களில் ஓலைக் குடிசைகளின் சிறிய குக்கிராமங்கள் அல்லது ஓடு வேயப்பட்ட கூரைகள், கற்கள் மற்றும் செங்கல் வீடுகளின் பெரிய குடியிருப்புகள் உள்ளன. கலைஞர்கள் மற்றும் திரைப்படத் தயாரிப்பாளர்களால் இந்தியக் கிராமம் என்பது சேறு பூசப்பட்ட சுவர்களின் எளிய கொத்து, மரங்களால் நிழலிடப்பட்டு, பசுமையான வயல்களின் பெரிய பரப்பளவைக் கண்டும் காணாதது போலவும், ஒரு சிலர் மெதுவாகவும், நிச்சயமாக, காளை வண்டிகளாகவும் செல்வது போன்ற தோற்றத்தை உருவாக்கியுள்ளனர். ஒரு கிராமத்து பெண்ணை தலையில் பானையுடன், பாவாடை மெதுவாக ஆடிக்கொண்டு அழகாக நடப்பதை அவர்கள் சித்தரிக்கிறார்கள். உண்மை என்னவென்றால், ஒரு கிராமம் அவர்களின் வலுவான பணி நெறிமுறைகளுடன் இடைவிடாத செயல்பாட்டின் மையமாக உள்ளது.

விவசாயம் கடினமானது மற்றும் கடின உழைப்பு தேவை. கிராமவாசிகள் மிகவும் கடினமாக உழைத்து, கோதுமை, அரிசி மற்றும் பயறு வகைகளை பயிரிடுவதற்கான புதுமையான முறைகளைக் கண்டறிய முயற்சிக்கின்றனர்.

கிராமத்தின் முக்கியத்துவம்

நமது நாட்டிற்கு விவசாய உற்பத்தியில் முதன்மையான துறை என்பதால் கிராமம் முக்கியமானது. இந்தியாவின் பொருளாதாரத்தின் முதுகெலும்பு கிராமம். சுற்றுச்சூழலின் சுற்றுச்சூழல் சமநிலையை பராமரிப்பதிலும் இது முக்கிய பங்கு வகிக்கிறது. கிராமங்கள் பெரும்பாலும் மரங்கள் மற்றும் செடிகளால் மூடப்பட்டிருக்கும். அவை பச்சை புல்வெளிகளால் மூடப்பட்டிருக்கும். கண்ணுக்கு எட்டிய தூரம் வரை ஏக்கர் பரப்பளவில் பசுமையான வயல்களைக் காணலாம். அவை பல விலங்குகளுக்கு தங்குமிடம் வழங்குகின்றன.

கிராமத்தில் வாழ்க்கை

நகர வாழ்க்கையில் மக்கள் அவசரப்படாமல் இருப்பதால், கிராமத்து வாழ்க்கை மனநிறைவும் மகிழ்ச்சியும் நிறைந்தது.

கிராம மக்கள் மிகவும் எளிமையான வாழ்க்கை வாழ்கிறார்கள். கிராமங்கள் பெரும்பாலும் நகர்ப்புற நாகரிகத்தின் சலசலப்புகளிலிருந்து வெகு தொலைவில் அமைந்துள்ளன. மரங்கள், பூக்கள், மலைகள், ஓடைகள் மற்றும் விவசாய நிலங்கள் என ஒரு கிராமத்தில் இயற்கையின் அழகை அனுபவிக்க முடியும். கிராமத்தில் மாசு இல்லை, காற்றில் புத்துணர்ச்சியை உணர முடியும். கிராம மக்களின் கோரிக்கைகள் அதிகம் இல்லை ஆனால் இன்னும் அடிப்படை வசதிகள் இல்லாமல் உள்ளனர். சுத்தமான குடிநீர், மின்சாரம், சுகாதார நிலையம், பள்ளிகள், முறையான சுகாதாரம் போன்ற சில வசதிகள் கிராமங்களில் இல்லை. அவர்களின் வறுமை வளிமண்டலத்தில் எப்போதும் தெரியும். பஞ்சாயத்து ராஜ் அமைப்பு இன்னும் கிராமத்தில் நடைமுறையில் உள்ளது மற்றும் அவர்கள் அனைத்து நடவடிக்கைகளையும் கண்காணிக்கிறார்கள். கிராம மக்கள் பொதுவாக மிகவும் மூடநம்பிக்கை கொண்டவர்கள்.

என் கிராமம்

இருநூறு பேர் மட்டுமே வசிக்கும் சிறிய கிராமம் எனது ஊர். எனது கிராமத்தின் பெயர் போல்பூர். இது கொல்கத்தாவின் முக்கிய நகரத்திலிருந்து 150 கிலோமீட்டர் தொலைவில் உள்ளது. எனது தசரா விடுமுறையில் வருடத்திற்கு ஒருமுறை எனது கிராமத்திற்கு செல்வேன். ஒவ்வொரு ஆண்டும் துர்கா பூஜை நடக்கும் எங்கள் பூர்வீக வீட்டிற்கு இந்த நேரத்தில் நான் எனது பெற்றோருடன் அங்கு செல்வேன்.

சேறு நிறைந்த சாலையில் கார் திரும்பும்போது, ​​காற்றில் புத்துணர்ச்சியை என்னால் உணர முடிகிறது. கிராமத்திற்குச் செல்லும் சாலையின் இருபுறமும் பெரிய மரங்கள் உள்ளன, அவர்கள் தங்கள் கிராமத்திற்கு எங்களை வரவேற்க மகிழ்ச்சியுடன் நடனமாடுவதைப் போல அவை உயிர்ப்புடன் உள்ளன. இப்படி ஒரு மூச்சடைக்கக் கூடிய காட்சியை நான் பார்த்ததில்லை. கிராமத்தின் நுழைவாயிலில் ஒரு கோயில் உள்ளது, அங்கு அடிக்கடி பிரார்த்தனைகள், சடங்குகள் மற்றும் பிற வழிபாடுகள் நடைபெறுகின்றன. கோயிலுக்கு அருகில் ஒரு பெரிய குளம் உள்ளது, அதைச் சுற்றி மா மரங்கள், சம்பக் மரங்கள் மற்றும் பெரிய பீப்பல் மரம் உள்ளது. பூக்கள் மற்றும் மா மொட்டுகளின் வாசனை அனைவரின் கவனத்தையும் ஈர்க்கிறது. எனது பூர்வீக வீடு பீப்பல் மரத்தின் பின்புறம் உள்ளது.

எனது கிராமத்தில் ஒரு ஆரம்பப் பள்ளி உள்ளது, அங்கு கிராமத்து குழந்தைகள் மிகவும் ஆர்வத்துடன் படிக்கின்றனர். வகுப்புகள் நடந்து கொண்டிருக்கும் போது நான் அவர்களைப் பார்க்க விரும்புகிறேன், ஆனால் இப்போது துர்கா உத்ஸவிற்காக பள்ளி மூடப்பட்டுள்ளது. ஒரு மருத்துவர் மற்றும் செவிலியர்களுடன் ஒரு சிறிய மருந்தகம் உள்ளது. அவர்கள் காய்ச்சல், வயிற்று வலி போன்ற அடிப்படை நோய்களைக் கவனித்துக் கொள்ளலாம். சிக்கலான நோய்களுக்கும் மருந்துகளுக்கும் மக்கள் பக்கத்து ஊருக்குச் செல்ல வேண்டியுள்ளது. அங்கு ஒரு சிறிய மளிகைக் கடை உள்ளது, அங்கு உணவுக்கான அடிப்படைத் தேவைகள் உள்ளன. மளிகைக் கடையைத் தவிர, சில சிற்றுண்டிகளுடன் ஒரு டீ ஸ்டால் உள்ளது. டீ ஸ்டால் என்பது கிராம மக்கள் அனைவரும் மாலை நேரத்தில் சந்திக்கும் முக்கிய இடமாகும், நாளின் மற்ற நேரங்களில் கூட ஸ்டால் காலியாக இருக்காது. எப்போதும் தேநீர் அருந்தி அரட்டை அடித்துக் கொண்டு, உலகச் செய்திகளை பரஸ்பரம் பேசுபவர்களால் நிறைந்திருக்கும். எனது கிராமத்தில் தபால் நிலையம் உள்ளது.

எனக்கு மிகவும் பிடித்த இடம் ஒரு சிறிய ஆறு. நான் அங்கு செல்வதும் நேரத்தை செலவிடுவதும் மிகவும் பிடிக்கும், ஏனென்றால் ஓடைக்கு அப்பால் ஏக்கர் நிலங்கள் மற்றும் மலைகள் உள்ளன. ஒரு கலைஞருக்கு, அது வரைவதற்கு சரியான படமாக இருக்கும். இளைஞர்கள் மற்றும் முதியவர்கள் அனைவரும் அந்த ஆற்றில் நீந்தி குளிக்கிறார்கள். கிராம மக்களின் முக்கிய தொழில் விவசாயம். நான் எனது கிராமத்திற்கு வரும்போதெல்லாம், அதன் அமைதியான மற்றும் அமைதியான சூழலால் நான் மிகுந்த மகிழ்ச்சியை உணர்கிறேன். நான் இங்கே சில புதிய மற்றும் கரிம காய்கறிகள் மற்றும் பழங்களை அனுபவிக்கிறேன். எனது கிராமத்தில் உள்ள மக்கள் மிகவும் உதவிகரமாக இருக்கிறார்கள், அவர்கள் எந்த வெறுப்பும் இல்லாமல் ஒற்றுமையாக வாழ்கிறார்கள். அவர்கள் எப்போதும் ஒருவரையொருவர் கவனித்துக் கொள்ளும் ஒரு பெரிய குடும்பத்தைப் போல வாழ்கிறார்கள். இந்த இரக்கச் செயலை நாம் நகரத்தில் கண்டுபிடிக்க முடியாது.

மகிழ்ச்சியான மக்களுக்கு எனது கிராமம் ஒரு சிறிய உறைவிடம். இங்கே அவர்கள் நல்லிணக்கத்துடனும் சமாதானத்துடனும் வாழ்கின்றனர். கிராம மக்கள் மிகவும் கடின உழைப்பாளிகள், எனவே அவர்கள் நல்ல முன்னேற்றத்திற்கு ஆதாரமாக இருக்க வேண்டும். கிராமத்தில் உள்ள பள்ளிகள், மருத்துவ மனைகள் போன்றவை பராமரிக்கப்பட்டு எண்ணிக்கையை அதிகரிக்க வேண்டும். விவசாயிகளுக்கு அவர்களின் விற்பனையை மேம்படுத்தவும், விவசாயத்தில் பயன்படுத்தப்படும் நவீன தொழில் நுட்பங்களைப் பற்றி அவர்களுக்கு தெரியப்படுத்தவும், அவர்களுக்கு இழப்பீடு மற்றும் அவர்களின் பயிர்களின் உண்மையான சந்தை விலை பற்றிய அறிவை வழங்கவும் உதவ வேண்டும். எனவே, கிராமத்தில் மருத்துவம், கல்வி மற்றும் விவசாய வசதிகளை மேம்படுத்த அரசு அதிகாரிகள் முன்வர வேண்டும் என்று கேட்டுக் கொள்கிறேன்.

அடிக்கடி கேட்கப்படும் கேள்விகள் (அடிக்கடி கேட்கப்படும் கேள்விகள்)

1. கிராமங்கள் ஏன் முக்கியம்?

நமது நாட்டின் பொருளாதாரத்தின் முதுகெலும்பாக விளங்குவதால் கிராமங்கள் முக்கியமானவை. அவர்கள் நாட்டின் விவசாயத் துறையின் முதன்மை ஆதாரமாக உள்ளனர். அவை சுற்றுச்சூழலின் சுற்றுச்சூழல் சமநிலையையும் பராமரிக்கின்றன.

2. கிராமத்தின் அழகை விவரிக்கவும்.

நகர வாழ்க்கையைப் போல மக்கள் அவசரப்படாமல் இருப்பதால், கிராமத்து வாழ்க்கை மனநிறைவும் மகிழ்ச்சியும் நிறைந்தது. ஒருவர் அனுபவிக்கக்கூடிய மிக அழகான வாழ்க்கைத் தரம் அமைதி மற்றும் அவசரமற்ற வாழ்க்கை. கிராம மக்கள் மிகவும் எளிமையான வாழ்க்கை வாழ்கிறார்கள். கிராமங்கள் பெரும்பாலும் நகர்ப்புற நாகரிகத்தின் சலசலப்புகளிலிருந்து வெகு தொலைவில் அமைந்துள்ளன. மரங்கள், பூக்கள், மலைகள், ஓடைகள் மற்றும் விவசாய நிலங்கள் என ஒரு கிராமத்தில் இயற்கையின் அழகை அனுபவிக்க முடியும். கிராமத்தில் மாசு இல்லை, காற்றில் புத்துணர்ச்சியை உணர முடியும்.

3. கிராமங்களின் முன்னேற்றத்திற்கு அரசு எவ்வாறு உதவ முடியும்?

கிராமங்களில் சுகாதாரம், மருத்துவ வசதி, பள்ளிகள் கட்டுதல், மின்சாரம், சுத்தமான குடிநீர் வசதி போன்ற அடிப்படை வசதிகளை மேம்படுத்த அரசு முன்வர வேண்டும்.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

My Village Essay for Students and Children

500+ words essay on my village.

My Village Essay- My village is a place that I like to visit in my holidays or whenever I feel tired and want to relax. A village is a place that is far away from the pollution and noise of the city. Also, you feel a connection with the soil in a village.

Moreover, there are trees, a variety of crops , diversity of flowers, and rivers, etc. Besides all this, you feel the cold breeze at night and a warm but pleasant breeze in the day.

My Village Essay

The Facts About the Village

Around more than 70% of India’s population resides in villages. Likewise, villages are the main source of food and agricultural produce that we consume. After independence, the villages have grown much in both populations as well as education .

Village peoples are more dedicated to their work then the people of the city also they have more strength and capacity then urban area people.

Moreover, the entire village lives in peace and harmony and there is no conflict of any kind. Villagers come forward in each other sorrows and happiness and they are of helpful nature.

Most importantly, you can see stars at night which you no longer see in the city.

Get the huge list of more than 500 Essay Topics and Ideas

Description of My Village

My village exists in a low lying area that has a warm summer and a chilly winter. Mostly I visit my village in summers because of the holidays. Although the village is far cooler than the city during the summer. Also, you do not need air conditioners in a village because of the breeze. In a village you see greenery and almost every household has a minimum of one tree in their courtyards.

my village essay tamil

In addition, the thing that I like the most about my village is the fresh and revitalizing air. The air gives a feeling of refreshment even if I have slept for 4-5 hours. Most importantly, at night I see and count stars which I can’t do in the city.

Importance of Village

Villages existed in India from ancient times and they have been dependent on each other for the demand and supply of goods. Likewise, they contribute a lot to the growth and development of the country. India is a country who depends on agriculture more than its secondary and tertiary sector.

Also, India is the second most populated nation of the world and to feed this big population they need food which comes from the villages. This describes why they are important to us and everybody.

In conclusion, we can say that villages are the backbone of the economy. Also, my village is a part of all the villages in India where people still live in peace and harmony . Besides, the people of the villages are friendly and lives a happy and prosperous life as compared to the people of urban areas.

FAQs about My Village

Q.1 What is the best thing about the villages? A.1 There are many good things about villages such as fresh air, rivers, trees, no pollution, the earthy smell, fresh and organic food, and many more great things.

Q.2 Do villages lack in development? A.2 No, villages have developed quite well also they are developing at a pace faster than the cities.

Customize your course in 30 seconds

Which class are you in.

tutor

  • Travelling Essay
  • Picnic Essay
  • Our Country Essay
  • My Parents Essay
  • Essay on Favourite Personality
  • Essay on Memorable Day of My Life
  • Essay on Knowledge is Power
  • Essay on Gurpurab
  • Essay on My Favourite Season
  • Essay on Types of Sports

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Download the App

Google Play

InfinityLearn logo

My Village Essay for Students and Children’s

Infinity Learn IL premier league ILPL

Table of Contents

Welcome to the enchanting world of “My Village Essay”! In this heartfelt blog, we embark on a journey to explore the rustic charm, simplicity, and unique experiences of life in a village. From lush green fields to close-knit communities, we’ll uncover the essence of rural living and how it shapes the lives of its inhabitants. Join us as we delve into the beauty and serenity of the countryside, reminiscing cherished memories, and discovering the warmth and authenticity that only a village can offer. Get ready to be captivated by the tales of “My Village Essay”!

Fill Out the Form for Expert Academic Guidance!

Please indicate your interest Live Classes Books Test Series Self Learning

Verify OTP Code (required)

I agree to the terms and conditions and privacy policy .

Fill complete details

Target Exam ---

My Village Essay: Life in a Village

The name of my village is Fitkari. It is located in Mawana, a small town in the city of Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. It was primarily the village of my grandfather, where he was born and brought up. Because of that familial association, we find this village really beautiful. My family and I often go back to live there for a couple of days to relax far away from the hustle of city life.

I was born in New Delhi. My father works in a government school there that goes by the name of Mayura Public School. We have always admired the city, the extravagance and glory of the place. For us, thinking of living in a village was out of the question. However, our opinion changed later on.

My village smells of petrichor. I can tell with my eyes closed whenever our car moves into that part of town. This authenticity is what makes me fall for it even more. Not only that, but I have always loved all things simple and minimalistic. The village always leaves me feeling as though I’m visiting the past in the present. The beauty of my village lies in the cattle grazing around the farms, the smell of the mud, and the kind, humble behavior of the people. Every time I come back home to the city, I begin to miss my time in the village quite dearly.

Also Check: Life is an Indian Village Essay

As the principal of a college in Meerut, my grandfather was very famous during his time. Everyone remembers his struggles right from the time he started his journey till the end. He went from door to door to ask for donations for the school, an act that is often quoted and admired by the townsfolk. In the village, everyone treated him with respect and dignity. Whenever we visited his village, we were also treated with the same love and affection by people we didn’t even know. That’s the thing about living in a small town — you feel like you know everyone.

My grandfather built a massive house of 3 floors in the village after his retirement. People called it Bangalow, and it indeed was one. We always enjoyed going there. It felt like a vacation to an exotic place. My grandmother would wait for the holidays like it was a festival. The best thing about it was that we all got an excuse to spend quality time with the family, free from our busy schedules.

I also love my village for its authenticity. There is no fuss or hype around anything, just me breathing in the ever-so-fresh air that we all deserve. Every time I go there, I find myself wishing to live my entire life just running around the farms and listening to the birds.

My Village Essay in English: My Favorite Things To Do In My Village

  • I like feeding the cattle of my village. Time stops, and I feel that they speak to me in an unknown language at that moment.
  • I really enjoy swinging from a tree branch. This is the fun part of village life. You cannot do things like these in the city.
  • I also like walking on mud streets. I wake up in the early morning and take a walk barefoot on the earthen roads, which is a magical experience like none other.
  • Not even a single visit to my village goes by without buying small paper windmills. I like running around like a child with those colorful little toys in my hand and making them move in circles.
  • It is a tradition in my village to welcome people with a glass of milk. At first, I never liked milk. But with time, it became a thing to look forward to. Not only that, but I also started warming up to its taste — authentic and savory. When I came back home, I missed that taste because I couldn’t find it in the packet of milk that was delivered to our house.
  • One of the more fascinating things in my village was the tube well. I remember the first time my grandmother took me to a hand pump. Though it is not easy to draw water from it, that’s the only thing I want to do in my village. Funny as it may seem, the joy of fetching water into your own buckets by drawing it from a tube well is an experience of a lifetime.

Take free test

My Village Essay in English: Importance of Villages in India

Whenever I visit my village, I see it in a positive light. Many people loathe village life without ever trying to be a part of it. I believe we should give our extravagant self some time off and try to live a simple life rather than going to expensive places. This way, we will be able to understand their culture and the importance of smaller communities.

There are so many advantages of village life, and some of them are listed below:

  • Simple Living: Living in a village is simple. If you need sunlight, pull out a chair in the open area and bask in the natural heat. People’s lives here are much simpler as minimalistic living is the crux of everything.
  • Balance: There is a way in which nature creates balance in all life forms. If there is darkness, there is light, too. Similarly, the concept of the food chain is also based on creating balance in nature. Villages serve the same purpose by being the opposite of city life. They are lush green, fresh, and less crowded than the major metro cities.
  • Inclination Towards the Agricultural Sector: The majority of the village population is dependent on the agricultural sector for a living. Most rural dwellers are employed as farmers. They are responsible for the production of grains, rice, cereals, etc., which are then transported to different parts of the country.
  • Pollution Free: Village life is comparatively pollution-free. In the cities, industrial activities and vehicle exhaust are responsible for causing pollution. In addition to that, human activities like using plastic and improperly disposing of it generate non-biodegradable waste in the cities. However, this is not as much of an issue in villages. People here travel either on foot or by cycle, thus contributing minimally to pollution.
  • Economy: Villages add a lot to the national economy. Because agriculture is most prevalent in the villages, they are the backbone of the Indian economy. The agricultural sector creates more employment opportunities than any other sector in India, leading to economic contribution nationally.
  • Culture and Tradition: From society’s point of view, villages are seen as the repositories of India’s tradition and culture. They exhibit faith in Rain Gods and Karma. As a result of this, they have a tendency to do everything dictated by an untold force. As their life depends on nature and plant life, they seem to protect and save it from harmful activities, thus contributing towards environmental conservation.

Essay on My Village FAQs

How do you write a village essay.

To write a village essay, start with an introduction, describe your village, its people, and activities, and then conclude with your thoughts.

How would you describe your village?

My village is a small, peaceful place with friendly people, green fields, and a close-knit community.

How can I write my village in English?

You can write about your village in English by using simple sentences and describing its scenery, culture, and daily life.

What can I do for my village?

You can help your village by participating in community projects, keeping it clean, and promoting unity among its residents.

Who is village life?

Village life refers to the lifestyle, culture, and activities of people living in rural areas.

Why is village life important?

Village life is important as it preserves traditions, offers a sense of belonging, and connects people to nature.

How do I write a paragraph about my village?

To write a paragraph about your village, start with an opening sentence, describe its key features, mention the people, and end with a concluding sentence.

Related content

Call Infinity Learn

Talk to our academic expert!

Language --- English Hindi Marathi Tamil Telugu Malayalam

Get access to free Mock Test and Master Class

Register to Get Free Mock Test and Study Material

Offer Ends in 5:00

EssayBanyan.com – Collections of Essay for Students of all Class in English

Essay on My Village

The rural areas of the country are considered as villages. We all live in a country but it is again divided into two sections. One is loaded with high technological advancement while the other section requires development. Although the village area lacks development and technological advancement, it has several other benefits. The peace, environment, purity, satisfaction, and simplicity of villages are unbeatable. Villages are the ideal place for healthy living. Lucky are those who have their roots in villages. Therefore, today we will discuss My Village to highlight the beauty of villages.

Short and Long My Village Essay in English

Here, I’m presenting long and short essays on My Village in English for students under word limits of 100 – 150 Words, 200 – 250 words, and 500 – 600 words. This topic is useful for students of classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 in English. These provided My Village essays will help you to write effective essays, paragraphs, and speeches on this topic.

My Village Essay 10 Lines (100 – 150 Words)

1) My village’s name is Heerapur, and it is located in Haryana.

2) My village is small but the people living here have big hearts.

3) There are two schools and one hospital in my village.

4) Facilities like electricity and transportation are not good here.

5) My village is free from unwanted pollution and noise.

6) All people of the village work hard to carry out their living.

7) People of my village are very helpful and down to earth.

8) Villagers celebrate all the functions together.

9) All the people live happily and peacefully in my village.

10) My village is very beautiful and I love it.

Short Essay on My Village (250 – 300 Words)

Introduction

My name is Anjali and my village is Dhamtari. My village is very beautiful and incredible. We often visit our village at festivals. It has all the major facilities which make it a better place to live. There is no pollution, no noise, and no rush. The fresh air is blown with the sounds of birds chirping.

My Beautiful Village

My village has some 100 to 150 families. All the houses are mainly surrounded by greenery. There is one lake near my village. Agriculture and fishing is the main occupation of my village peoples. Many people have domesticated cows in their homes.

Another thing I love the most in my village is sleeping on the terrace. I love counting stars in the clear sky. The cool breeze at night is far better than air conditioners. All the people of my village are very kind and helpful. I have so many friends there and I play with them all day. There is a small temple in the center of my village. All the villagers gather there at every festival and celebrate the moment together. People usually grow vegetables on their farms. Others have to go to the nearby grocery shops for buying things. There are only few shops selling only basic things. For more amenities, people have to walk to nearby markets.

The roads in my village have many potholes and are very narrow. There are only a few means of transport available to travel to nearby places. There is one government hospital and one school. However, in case of serious issues, they have to go to the city for treatment. Although it lacks many facilities, still people live happily in villages.

Long Essay on My Village (500 Words)

Villages are referred to as the rural portion of the nation. India has many small and big villages. Almost everyone comes from a village, and we always have connections to our villages. The beauty of villages attracts people to them. Living in a village has a lot of good points. But some important facilities are missing in villages as well. Due to this many people don’t like to live in villages. However, villages play an important role in supporting the economy of the nation.

Hello, I’m Rohan and I usually visit my village in my holidays. My village is situated a few kilometers away from the city of Ghazipur. My grandparents live there alone. I feel very excited when we prepare to go to our village. We usually go there by taking a local bus. When we enter the village the pleasant surrounding and the fresh air welcomes us. Whenever we arrive in our village, our neighbors and other people come around to greet us. I really enjoy this moment. The peaceful surrounding of my village feels very satisfying and relaxing.

Facilities in My Village

Today the government is trying to make all facilities available in villages but my village still lacks many of them. There is no proper road in my village. In fact, there is no facility for transport. People have to walk on foot from the road to the village to reach their respective houses.

However, electricity comes for a short period of time. There is only one nearby school where all the village children go. It is a government school with a mid-day meal system. Students have to go a few kilometers away from the village for higher classes. There are also no taps just like in cities. There is no hospital located near the village. People have to go far for medicines and checkups.

The environment of My Village

The environment of my village is very pleasant. There are trees everywhere. Almost all families are engaged in agriculture. People who live in villages are more dedicated to their work than people who live in cities. They also have more strength and capacity than city dwellers. They work throughout the day on farms and return home in the evening.

Due to the good population of trees, the atmosphere remains cool throughout the day and night. Most of the houses are made up of mud and grass. The whole village lives in peace and harmony, and there are no conflicts of any kind. Villagers help each other when they are sad or happy, and they are very friendly.

Life in a village is totally different from that in cities. Since village people lack certain facilities and luxuries of living but they are blessed with the pure nature. They stay away from the pollution and greed of the cities. They live a simple but happy life. People should visit their village and enjoy its beauty.

I hope the above provided essay on My Village will be helpful in understanding the scenario of my village and the life of the people living there.

FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions on My Village

Ans. The village is crucial for maintaining the ecological balance of the environment and serving as the main source of agricultural production.

Ans. India currently has more than 6 lakh villages.

Ans. Bihar in India has the most villages.

Ans. Mawlynnong is a village in the North East Indian state of Meghalaya which is the cleanest village in Asia.

Related Posts

Essay on digital india, cashless india essay, essay on child is father of the man, essay on causes, effects and prevention of corona virus, essay on dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan, durga puja essay, essay on summer vacation, essay on my plans for summer vacation, essay on holiday.

Write my essay for me frequently asked questions

Megan Sharp

Online Essay Writing Service to Reach Academic Success.

Are you looking for the best essay writing service to help you with meeting your academic goals? You are lucky because your search has ended. is a place where all students get exactly what they need: customized academic papers written by experts with vast knowledge in all fields of study. All of our writers are dedicated to their job and do their best to produce all types of academic papers of superior quality. We have experts even in very specific fields of study, so you will definitely find a writer who can manage your order.

Finished Papers

Customer Reviews

260 King Street, San Francisco

Updated Courtyard facing Unit at the Beacon! This newly remodeled…

Sophia Melo Gomes

My Custom Write-ups

Courtney Lees

my village essay tamil

Emery Evans

my village essay tamil

Gustavo Almeida Correia

Finished Papers

A writer who is an expert in the respective field of study will be assigned

Courtney Lees

Total Price

EssayService strives to deliver high-quality work that satisfies each and every customer, yet at times miscommunications happen and the work needs revisions. Therefore to assure full customer satisfaction we have a 30-day free revisions policy.

John N. Williams

Customer Reviews

my village essay tamil

Finished Papers

my village essay tamil

Business Enquiries

What if I can’t write my essay?

Customer Reviews

Finished Papers

Customer Reviews

How to Write an Essay For Me

Avail our cheap essay writer service in just 4 simple steps.

We suggest our customers use the original top-level work we provide as a study aid and not as final papers to be submitted in class. Order your custom work and get straight A's.

We use cookies. By browsing the site, you agree to it. Read more »

Customer Reviews

Megan Sharp

  • Share full article

Advertisement

Supported by

Guest Essay

The Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex

A pile of bed linens on a night stand next to a bed.

By Peggy Orenstein

Ms. Orenstein is the author of “Boys & Sex: Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent and Navigating the New Masculinity” and “Girls & Sex: Navigating the Complicated New Landscape.”

Debby Herbenick is one of the foremost researchers on American sexual behavior. The director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana University and the author of the pointedly titled book “Yes, Your Kid,” she usually shares her data, no matter how explicit, without judgment. So I was surprised by how concerned she seemed when we checked in on Zoom recently: “I haven’t often felt so strongly about getting research out there,” she told me. “But this is lifesaving.”

For the past four years, Dr. Herbenick has been tracking the rapid rise of “rough sex” among college students, particularly sexual strangulation, or what is colloquially referred to as choking. Nearly two-thirds of women in her most recent campus-representative survey of 5,000 students at an anonymized “major Midwestern university” said a partner had choked them during sex (one-third in their most recent encounter). The rate of those women who said they were between the ages 12 and 17 the first time that happened had shot up to 40 percent from one in four.

As someone who’s been writing for well over a decade about young people’s attitudes and early experience with sex in all its forms, I’d also begun clocking this phenomenon. I was initially startled in early 2020 when, during a post-talk Q. and A. at an independent high school, a 16-year-old girl asked, “How come boys all want to choke you?” In a different class, a 15-year-old boy wanted to know, “Why do girls all want to be choked?” They do? Not long after, a college sophomore (and longtime interview subject) contacted me after her roommate came home in tears because a hookup partner, without warning, had put both hands on her throat and squeezed.

I started to ask more, and the stories piled up. Another sophomore confided that she enjoyed being choked by her boyfriend, though it was important for a partner to be “properly educated” — pressing on the sides of the neck, for example, rather than the trachea. (Note: There is no safe way to strangle someone.) A male freshman said “girls expected” to be choked and, even though he didn’t want to do it, refusing would make him seem like a “simp.” And a senior in high school was angry that her friends called her “vanilla” when she complained that her boyfriend had choked her.

Sexual strangulation, nearly always of women in heterosexual pornography, has long been a staple on free sites, those default sources of sex ed for teens . As with anything else, repeat exposure can render the once appalling appealing. It’s not uncommon for behaviors to be normalized in porn, move within a few years to mainstream media, then, in what may become a feedback loop, be adopted in the bedroom or the dorm room.

Choking, Dr. Herbenick said, seems to have made that first leap in a 2008 episode of Showtime’s “Californication,” where it was still depicted as outré, then accelerated after the success of “Fifty Shades of Grey.” By 2019, when a high school girl was choked in the pilot of HBO’s “Euphoria,” it was standard fare. A young woman was choked in the opener of “The Idol” (again on HBO and also, like “Euphoria,” created by Sam Levinson; what’s with him ?). Ali Wong plays the proclivity for laughs in a Netflix special, and it’s a punchline in Tina Fey’s new “Mean Girls.” The chorus of Jack Harlow’s “Lovin On Me,” which topped Billboard’s Hot 100 chart for six nonconsecutive weeks this winter and has been viewed over 99 million times on YouTube, starts with, “I’m vanilla, baby, I’ll choke you, but I ain’t no killer, baby.” How-to articles abound on the internet, and social media algorithms feed young people (but typically not their unsuspecting parents) hundreds of #chokemedaddy memes along with memes that mock — even celebrate — the potential for hurting or killing female partners.

I’m not here to kink-shame (or anything-shame). And, anyway, many experienced BDSM practitioners discourage choking, believing it to be too dangerous. There are still relatively few studies on the subject, and most have been done by Dr. Herbenick and her colleagues. Reports among adolescents are now trickling out from the United Kingdom , Australia , Iceland , New Zealand and Italy .

Twenty years ago, sexual asphyxiation appears to have been unusual among any demographic, let alone young people who were new to sex and iffy at communication. That’s changed radically in a short time, with health consequences that parents, educators, medical professionals, sexual consent advocates and teens themselves urgently need to understand.

Sexual trends can spread quickly on campus and, to an extent, in every direction. But, at least among straight kids, I’ve sometimes noticed a pattern: Those that involve basic physical gratification — like receiving oral sex in hookups — tend to favor men. Those that might entail pain or submission, like choking, are generally more for women.

So, while undergrads of all genders and sexualities in Dr. Herbenick’s surveys report both choking and being choked, straight and bisexual young women are far more likely to have been the subjects of the behavior; the gap widens with greater occurrences. (In a separate study , Dr. Herbenick and her colleagues found the behavior repeated across the United States, particularly for adults under 40, and not just among college students.) Alcohol may well be involved, and while the act is often engaged in with a steady partner, a quarter of young women said partners they’d had sex with on the day they’d met also choked them.

Either way, most say that their partners never or only sometimes asked before grabbing their necks. For many, there had been moments when they couldn’t breathe or speak, compromising the ability to withdraw consent, if they’d given it. No wonder that, in a separate study by Dr. Herbenick, choking was among the most frequently listed sex acts young women said had scared them, reporting that it sometimes made them worry whether they’d survive.

Among girls and women I’ve spoken with, many did not want or like to be sexually strangled, though in an otherwise desired encounter they didn’t name it as assault . Still, a sizable number were enthusiastic; they requested it. It is exciting to feel so vulnerable, a college junior explained. The power dynamic turns her on; oxygen deprivation to the brain can trigger euphoria.

That same young woman, incidentally, had never climaxed with a partner: While the prevalence of choking has skyrocketed, rates of orgasm among young women have not increased, nor has the “orgasm gap” disappeared among heterosexual couples. “It indicates they’re not doing other things to enhance female arousal or pleasure,” Dr. Herbenick said.

When, for instance, she asked one male student who said he choked his partner whether he’d ever tried using a vibrator instead, he recoiled. “Why would I do that?” he asked.

Perhaps, she responded, because it would be more likely to produce orgasm without risking, you know, death.

In my interviews, college students have seen male orgasm as a given; women’s is nice if it happens, but certainly not expected or necessarily prioritized (by either partner). It makes sense, then, that fulfillment would be less the motivator for choking than appearing adventurous or kinky. Such performances don’t always feel good.

“Personally, my hypothesis is that this is one of the reasons young people are delaying or having less sex,” Dr. Herbenick said. “Because it’s uncomfortable and weird and scary. At times some of them literally think someone is assaulting them but they don’t know. Those are the only sexual experiences for some people. And it’s not just once they’ve gotten naked. They’ll say things like, ‘I’ve only tried to make out with someone once because he started choking and hitting me.’”

Keisuke Kawata, a neuroscientist at Indiana University’s School of Public Health, was one of the first researchers to sound the alarm on how the cumulative, seemingly inconsequential, sub-concussive hits football players sustain (as opposed to the occasional hard blow) were key to triggering C.T.E., the degenerative brain disease. He’s a good judge of serious threats to the brain. In response to Dr. Herbenick’s work, he’s turning his attention to sexual strangulation. “I see a similarity” to C.T.E., he told me, “though the mechanism of injury is very different.” In this case, it is oxygen-blocking pressure to the throat, frequently in light, repeated bursts of a few seconds each.

Strangulation — sexual or otherwise — often leaves few visible marks and can be easily overlooked as a cause of death. Those whose experiences are nonlethal rarely seek medical attention, because any injuries seem minor: Young women Dr. Herbenick studied mostly reported lightheadedness, headaches, neck pain, temporary loss of coordination and ear ringing. The symptoms resolve, and all seems well. But, as with those N.F.L. players, the true effects are silent, potentially not showing up for days, weeks, even years.

According to the American Academy of Neurology, restricting blood flow to the brain, even briefly, can cause permanent injury, including stroke and cognitive impairment. In M.R.I.s conducted by Dr. Kawata and his colleagues (including Dr. Herbenick, who is a co-author of his papers on strangulation), undergraduate women who have been repeatedly choked show a reduction in cortical folding in the brain compared with a never-choked control group. They also showed widespread cortical thickening, an inflammation response that is associated with elevated risk of later-onset mental illness. In completing simple memory tasks, their brains had to work far harder than the control group, recruiting from more regions to achieve the same level of accuracy.

The hemispheres in the choked group’s brains, too, were badly skewed, with the right side hyperactive and the left underperforming. A similar imbalance is associated with mood disorders — and indeed in Dr. Herbenick’s surveys girls and women who had been choked were more likely than others (or choked men) to have experienced overwhelming anxiety, as well as sadness and loneliness, with the effect more pronounced as the incidence rose: Women who had experienced more than five instances of choking were two and a half times as likely as those who had never been choked to say they had been so depressed within the previous 30 days they couldn’t function. Whether girls and women with mental health challenges are more likely to seek out (or be subjected to) choking, choking causes mood disorders, or some combination of the two is still unclear. But hypoxia, or oxygen deprivation — judging by what research has shown about other types of traumatic brain injury — could be a contributing factor. Given the soaring rates of depression and anxiety among young women, that warrants concern.

Now consider that every year Dr. Herbenick has done her survey, the number of females reporting extreme effects from strangulation (neck swelling, loss of consciousness, losing control of urinary function) has crept up. Among those who’ve been choked, the rate of becoming what students call “cloudy” — close to passing out, but not crossing the line — is now one in five, a huge proportion. All of this indicates partners are pressing on necks longer and harder.

The physical, cognitive and psychological impacts of sexual choking are disturbing. So is the idea that at a time when women’s social, economic, educational and political power are in ascent (even if some of those rights may be in jeopardy), when #MeToo has made progress against harassment and assault, there has been the popularization of a sex act that can damage our brains, impair intellectual functioning, undermine mental health, even kill us. Nonfatal strangulation, one of the most significant indicators that a man will murder his female partner (strangulation is also one of the most common methods used for doing so), has somehow been eroticized and made consensual, at least consensual enough. Yet, the outcomes are largely the same: Women’s brains and bodies don’t distinguish whether they are being harmed out of hate or out of love.

By now I’m guessing that parents are curled under their chairs in a fetal position. Or perhaps thinking, “No, not my kid!” (see: title of Dr. Herbenick’s book above, which, by the way, contains an entire chapter on how to talk to your teen about “rough sex”).

I get it. It’s scary stuff. Dr. Herbenick is worried; I am, too. And we are hardly some anti-sex, wait-till-marriage crusaders. But I don’t think our only option is to wring our hands over what young people are doing.

Parents should take a beat and consider how they might give their children relevant information in a way that they can hear it. Maybe reiterate that they want them to have a pleasurable sex life — you have already said that, right? — and also want them to be safe. Tell them that misinformation about certain practices, including choking, is rampant, that in reality it has grave health consequences. Plus, whether or not a partner initially requested it, if things go wrong, you’re generally criminally on the hook.

Dr. Herbenick suggests reminding them that there are other, lower-risk ways to be exploratory or adventurous if that is what they are after, but it would be wisest to delay any “rough sex” until they are older and more skilled at communicating. She offers language when negotiating with a new partner, such as, “By the way, I’m not comfortable with” — choking, or other escalating behaviors such as name-calling, spitting and genital slapping — “so please don’t do it/don’t ask me to do it to you.” They could also add what they are into and want to do together.

I’d like to point high school health teachers to evidence-based porn literacy curricula, but I realize that incorporating such lessons into their classrooms could cost them their jobs. Shafia Zaloom, a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, recommends, if that’s the case, grounding discussions in mainstream and social media. There are plenty of opportunities. “You can use it to deconstruct gender norms, power dynamics in relationships, ‘performative’ trends that don’t represent most people’s healthy behaviors,” she said, “especially depictions of people putting pressure on someone’s neck or chest.”

I also know that pediatricians, like other adults, struggle when talking to adolescents about sex (the typical conversation, if it happens, lasts 40 seconds). Then again, they already caution younger children to use a helmet when they ride a bike (because heads and necks are delicate!); they can mention that teens might hear about things people do in sexual situations, including choking, then explain the impact on brain health and why such behavior is best avoided. They should emphasize that if, for any reason — a fall, a sports mishap or anything else — a young person develops symptoms of head trauma, they should come in immediately, no judgment, for help in healing.

The role and responsibility of the entertainment industry is a tangled knot: Media reflects behavior but also drives it, either expanding possibilities or increasing risks. There is precedent for accountability. The European Union now requires age verification on the world’s largest porn sites (in ways that preserve user privacy, whatever that means on the internet); that discussion, unsurprisingly, had been politicized here. Social media platforms have already been pushed to ban content promoting eating disorders, self-harm and suicide — they should likewise be pressured to ban content promoting choking. Traditional formats can stop glamorizing strangulation, making light of it, spreading false information, using it to signal female characters’ complexity or sexual awakening. Young people’s sexual scripts are shaped by what they watch, scroll by and listen to — unprecedentedly so. They deserve, and desperately need, models of interactions that are respectful, communicative, mutual and, at the very least, safe.

Peggy Orenstein is the author of “Boys & Sex: Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent and Navigating the New Masculinity” and “Girls & Sex: Navigating the Complicated New Landscape.”

The Times is committed to publishing a diversity of letters to the editor. We’d like to hear what you think about this or any of our articles. Here are some tips . And here’s our email: [email protected] .

Follow the New York Times Opinion section on Facebook , Instagram , TikTok , WhatsApp , X and Threads .

An earlier version of this article misstated the network on which “Californication” first appeared. It is Showtime, not HBO. The article also misspelled a book and film title. It is “Fifty Shades of Grey,” not “Fifty Shades of Gray.”

How we handle corrections

IMAGES

  1. A tamil essay about My village ( எனது ஊர் ) #imanjitheducationalchannel

    my village essay tamil

  2. O/L tamil essay

    my village essay tamil

  3. My village essay मेरा गॉव पर निबंध कैसे लिखे ?

    my village essay tamil

  4. Essay about my village in tamil and sinhala

    my village essay tamil

  5. write essay on my village

    my village essay tamil

  6. 10 lines essay on our village/ my village

    my village essay tamil

VIDEO

  1. 5 lines on my village essay || My village short 5 lines in English || Short essay on my village

  2. My Village urdu essay

  3. Village Life VS City Life Essay in English 10 Lines || Short Essay on Village Life VS City Life

  4. 10 lines on My Village in english || My Village essay in English

  5. 10 Lines on My Village in English/My village essay/Essay on my village/My village/My village/Village

  6. 10 Lines Eassy on My Village

COMMENTS

  1. A tamil essay about My village ( எனது ஊர் ) # ...

    Tamil EssaysFor Grade 6,7,8,9 & 10A tamil essay about My villageSubscribe | Share | Like | CommentTAMIL EASAYSAn essay on New Year ( சித்திரை புத்தாண்டு)http...

  2. My village essay

    In this video essay, you will learn a " my village essay" in English, Sinhala and Tamil languages. This essay example is suitable for kids and students belo...

  3. எங்கள் ஊர் கட்டுரை

    எங்கள் ஊர் பற்றிய கட்டுரை | En Oor Katturai in Tamil Advertisement நாம் எங்கு பிறந்து ...

  4. O/L tamil essay

    PDF ලබා ගැනීමට "TAMIL STUDY " ඇප් එක DOWNLOAD කරගෙන දෙමළ රචනා පිටුවට යන්න.ඇප් එක පහත ...

  5. 10 Lines About My Village in Tamil for Class 1,2,3,4 and 5

    10 lines/few/points simple/easy Short sentences about My Village Essay in Tamil For kids and students class 1,class2,class3,class4,class5, class 6 class 7 class 8, class 9 and class 10.

  6. என் கிராமத்து கட்டுரை தமிழில்

    My Village Essay எனது கிராமம் பற்றிய கட்டுரை இந்திய மக்கள்தொகையில் ...

  7. நெஞ்சில் நிறைந்த நினைவுகள்...

    This poem is describing about natural village life. My village is surrounded by hills and situated on bank of a river. Environment of my village is purely natural ,here no pollution. It's population is not more than 3000. Peoples of my village are nice in nature and they go for work in early morning. Story first published: Friday, April 29 ...

  8. My Village Essay for Students and Children

    500+ Words Essay On My Village. My Village Essay- My village is a place that I like to visit in my holidays or whenever I feel tired and want to relax. A village is a place that is far away from the pollution and noise of the city. Also, you feel a connection with the soil in a village. Moreover, there are trees, a variety of crops, diversity ...

  9. My Village Essay in English

    500 Words on My Village Essay. Everyone loves their native birthplace and so do I. I was born in a village named Lamahatta located at an altitude of 5000 feet near Darjeeling, the Queen of Hills in North Bengal.'Lama' in Lamahatta stands for a Buddhist monk and 'Hatta' means a hut. So basically Lamahatta means a monk's hermitage.

  10. My Village Essay for Students and Children's

    My Village Essay in English: My Favorite Things To Do In My Village. I like feeding the cattle of my village. Time stops, and I feel that they speak to me in an unknown language at that moment. I really enjoy swinging from a tree branch. This is the fun part of village life. You cannot do things like these in the city. I also like walking on ...

  11. Essay on My Village for all Class in 100 to 500 Words in English

    These provided My Village essays will help you to write effective essays, paragraphs, and speeches on this topic. My Village Essay 10 Lines (100 - 150 Words) 1) My village's name is Heerapur, and it is located in Haryana. 2) My village is small but the people living here have big hearts. 3) There are two schools and one hospital in my village.

  12. My Village Essay In Tamil Wikipedia

    My Village Essay In Tamil Wikipedia - 4.8/5. Some attractive features that you will get with our write essay service. Grab these brilliant features with the best essay writing service of PenMyPaper. With our service, not the quality but the quantity of the draft will be thoroughly under check, and you will be able to get hold of good grades ...

  13. About My Village Essay In Tamil

    Try EssayBot which is your professional essay typer. EssayBot is an essay writing assistant powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Given the title and prompt, EssayBot helps you find inspirational sources, suggest and paraphrase sentences, as well as generate and complete sentences using AI. If your essay will run through a plagiarism checker ...

  14. Essay about my village in tamil and sinhala

    Essay about my village in tamil and sinhala | මගේ ගම ගැන දෙමළ රචනා | எனது ஊர் பற்றிய கட்டுரை | tamil and sinhalaPlease like ...

  15. About My Village Essay In Tamil

    About My Village Essay In Tamil, Top Admission Essay Writers Services Gb, Akhlaq Ki Ahmiyat In Urdu Essay, Fried Green Tomatoes At The Whistle Stop Cafe Book Report, Professional Blog Writing Service Au, Application Letter For Graduate Student, Maize Milling Plant Business Plan Pdf

  16. Tamil Essay About My Village

    Tamil Essay About My Village, Negative Population Growth Scholarship Essay Contest 20, Global Economic Recession Essay, Advantages Of Mobile Phone Essay In English, Essays For Organic Beef, Apa 7th Edition Essay Format, Transport Related Essay Ielts Toll free 24/7 +1-323-996-2024

  17. My Village Essay In Tamil

    My Village Essay In Tamil. For expository writing, our writers investigate a given idea, evaluate its various evidence, set forth interesting arguments by expounding on the idea, and that too concisely and clearly. Our online essay writing service has the eligibility to write marvelous expository essays for you. View Sample.

  18. My Village Essay In Tamil Language

    Eloise Braun. #2 in Global Rating. 4.9/5. Coursework. 1298 Orders prepared. Give Yourself up to Extra Pleasures. Yes, we accept all credit and debit cards, as well as PayPal payments. I work with the same writer every time.

  19. My Village Essay In Tamil

    My Village Essay In Tamil, Cv Resume Biodata, Online Master's Critical Thinking, How To Write Biology Essays, Difference Between Business Strategy And Business Plan, Short Essay On National Animal Tiger In Hindi, What Is The Term Research Proposal 100% Success rate

  20. මගේ ගම ගැන දෙමලින් රචනාවක් ලියමු./Let's write an essay about my village

    අපේ ගම ගැන දෙමළ භාෂාවෙන් රචනාවක් ලියමු.https://www.youtube.com/@[email protected] ...

  21. My Village Essay In Tamil Language

    100% Success rate. For expository writing, our writers investigate a given idea, evaluate its various evidence, set forth interesting arguments by expounding on the idea, and that too concisely and clearly. Our online essay writing service has the eligibility to write marvelous expository essays for you. View Sample. 44 Customer reviews.

  22. My Village Essay In Tamil

    My Village Essay In Tamil: We approach your needs with one clear vision: ensuring your 100% satisfaction. Whenever you turn to us, we'll be there for you. With or without extra services - you are guaranteed the best result! Financial Analysis. 1(888)814-4206 1(888)499-5521.

  23. Opinion

    The Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex. April 12, 2024. Carolyn Drake for The New York Times. Share full article. 1436. By Peggy Orenstein. Ms. Orenstein is the author of "Boys & Sex: Young Men on ...

  24. India's difficult business environment is improving

    Apr 22nd 2024. R amesh Muthuramalingam founded Alphacraft, a manufacturing firm, 25 years ago in a small workshop in the southern city of Coimbatore. It now operates out of a 4,500 square-metre ...