“In the village the air is fresh and free from the noisy and blurry sound of the vehicles. The village people are seen with smiling faces even though they aren't rich. Early morning the Wakame Kye villagers take their breakfast and then start their work, either on the farm or water. They are kind and humble, and working with their own effort without the help of machines. Thus, they are healthy. The city dwellers have all the facilities like hospital and others but facing lots of physical and mental stress. The village people have no proper standard hospital facility and rely on traditional root medicines. Also, what they eat is mostly grown freely.” Venerable Ariyajoti, Bangladeshi monk