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| City | Village |
| A city is an important centre of commerce and culture with its own local laws and a well-defined housing, transport and sanitation systems | Villages are small groups of human settlements that comprise of permanent residences located close together for better cohesion and socialization of its inhabitants |
| A city will be large enough to cover a wide area of land | A village will only cover a small area of land |
| As per the Census of India, a settlement having a population of 4 million and above is designated as a city and at least 75% of the male working population must be engaged in non-agricultural activities | As per the Census of India, there are 3,961 villages, which have a population of 10,000 persons or more |
| The 2011 Census of India states that about 377 Million, about 31.16% of the total population, live in cities | As per the 2011 Census of India, about 286,119,689 of the population lives in villages |
| The conventional view is that the first cities began to form around the Neolithic era (10,000–4,500 BC). Examples of early cities are Sumer, Ur and the cities of the Indus Valley Civilization | Villages began to appear in the early stages of human history most likely after the Stone-Age era. |
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We should use petrol and diesel judiciously because they are non-renewable resources. Petrol and diesel are derived from the fossil fuel petroleum. For fossil fuels it takes thousands of years to form. So, if petroleum is exhausted or finished then it would take a long period of time for it to form again. that is why we are said to use petrol and diesel judiciously.
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Sarika Dhillon 6 years ago
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