Welcome to Bharat's villages
— now searchable, claimable, alive.
A directory, community, marketplace, and crowdfunding platform for every one of India's 6,40,000+ villages — owned and contributed to by the people who live there. Free for villagers. Forever.
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One digital home for every village in India.
Updates land as government registries publish.
- States & UTs36Every administrative unit of India
- Districts775+Full LGD district hierarchy indexed
- Mandals & tehsils5,500+Every revenue sub-district
- Villages6,40,000+Every revenue village in India
All 28 states & 8 union territories
Pick a state to see its districts — each one links down to its mandals, then to every village. Indexed across India: 6,40,930 villages in 7,028 mandals across 780 districts.
"Every village is a story. We're just giving them the page."— Founder's note
For every village that the postman knows by heart, but Google has never heard of.
I grew up in Kothapalli — a village of 4,200 people in Karimnagar district, Telangana. When I moved to Hyderabad for college, I realised something strange: my village existed on no map that mattered. No website. No directory entry. No way for the diaspora to find each other. The postman knew everyone. Google knew nothing.
VoiceOfVillage is for those 6,40,000+ villages. We auto-generate a page for every village from official LGD and Census data, and then we hand the keys to its residents. Edit the wiki. Post the news. Document the elders. List the businesses. Hire locally. Raise funds for the borewell. Find your school's first batch.
Reading is free. Posting is free. Claiming is free. We make money from premium business listings, paid jobs, and small commissions on transactions — never from the villager. If you're from a village, this site is yours. If you're not, you're a respectful guest.
Browse by parliament & assembly
India has 543 Lok Sabha and 4,123 Vidhan Sabha constituencies. Walk the same villages from the other axis — by who represents them.
How VoiceOfVillage works
Free forever for villagers. No app to install for Phase 1 — works on the cheapest Android phone, in any language.
"An Indian village isn't a backwater — it's an archive, an economy, a constituency, a kitchen, a school, a temple, a panchayat, and 4,000 people who all know each other's mothers' names. It deserves more than a Wikipedia stub."
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