New Delhi: Every country has its own constitution and its own rules and regulations, but there is a village in Pakistan where the constitution of the country does not apply. This village has its own constitution and its own rules and regulations. This village is known for its unique identity and laws. However, the rules and regulations here are very strict and the people living here have to follow them.
a small village
In such a situation, let us know about this village and its rules and regulations. This village has been following its unique traditions and customs for centuries. We are talking about Ansar Mina village in Pakistan. Ansar Mira is a small village, located in the Punjab province of Pakistan. This village is always in the news due to its unique administration and strict laws. The people here control every aspect of their lives under a special constitution, which is completely made and implemented by the local village leaders.
Banned
This is a type of self-governance, where there is no interference from the state or government. The people of the village run their economic activities, social structures, and cultural traditions according to their constitution. Apart from this, the people living in the village follow the strict laws here, which is a symbol of security and peace for them. A
The 20-point constitution has been implemented in Ansar Meena village after talking to the villagers and taking everyone's opinion. In which dowry systems, aerial firing, and students' smartphones have been banned. After this, rules have also been made to reduce the expenses incurred in marriage.
The villagers are happy.
Some rules have also been made on matters related to someone's death. The villagers are very happy. They follow these rules. They say that this will improve the condition of the villagers. Unnecessary expenses will stop. Dowry has been completely banned in Jirga village of Chagharji tehsil of Banir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. There are very special rules in Ansar Mina village. People here cannot give more than Rs 100 in any marriage. Apart from this, the practice of distributing rice at village weddings has also been stopped.
Expenses have also been reduced.
The cost of marriage has also been reduced in this village. Here lakhs of rupees do not have to be spent on food and guests are welcomed with tea and biscuits. However, under the new constitution here, children below 14 years of age will not be allowed to drive motorcycles and students will not be able to use mobile phones. Apart from this, unknown people cannot come to this village, and at the same time, the drug trade is also boycotted.
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