The maps illustrate the transformation of Pancha Village between 2005 and 2015. Overall, the village experienced significant modernization and infrastructure development over the decade.
In 2005, Pancha Village was a rural area with a limited number of features. The main road was a simple dirt path, and most of the buildings were small houses clustered along it. The village had a primary school in the northern part, a market on the west, and a pagoda located to the south.
By 2015, notable changes had taken place. The dirt road was replaced by a large, paved road with clearly marked lanes and traffic infrastructure, including streetlights and vehicles. The residential area saw a reduction in houses, suggesting possible relocation or urban planning adjustments. The market was moved eastward, closer to the new main road, and modern communication towers were added nearby, indicating technological advancement.
Educational facilities also improved. The primary school was expanded to a combined primary and secondary school, with new buildings added to accommodate more students. Additionally, a new square structure appeared near the pagoda, likely serving as a public or administrative building.
In summary, Pancha Village underwent a major shift from a simple rural layout to a more urbanized and connected community between 2005 and 2015, reflecting broader trends in modernization and infrastructure development.
