There is large difference between city life and village life.
Actually city is the urban settlement with large populations where as village is settlement of community with small population.
1.
City has many advantages over village, because city modern life facility are easily available, as telephone , gas , internet, schools, colleges, universities, hospitals,industries,factories, roads, airports, railway stations and many more, but most village are deprived of these many facilities like many villages no facility of gas, telephone , roads, etc.
2. City life is more advanced then village life, because in city you can get education facilities easily, you can find college or university of your own choice, more ever you can learn modern technologies easily in city from skilled person, but unfortunately these facilities are not easily available.
3. City people have more job opportunities have as compare to people living in villages, in city you can find job in factory or even you can start your own business, where is village is mostly agriculture based, so they mostly depend upon agriculture crops income.
4. In city you can find different health facilities like different government and private hospitals , but in village you can not find more health facilities.
5. But in city there are also some problems like pollution, traffic jam, tension and you have no free time to meet with relatives and friends,
these problem are not found in villages, because of this village people are more healthier and energetic, because they have pure food available them no pollution problems.
So conclusion is that city and village as both its advantages and disadvantages.
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