The two maps show how Pancha village changed between 2005 and 2015. The decade witnessed considerable development of infrastructure, educational institutions, and modernization in the village.
In 2005, Pancha village had one primary school, one market, a few houses, and two pagodas. The road had not been improved, so it had many hurdles in transportation. In 2015, a major road was constructed, which permitted vehicles to travel through the village. The primary school had grown into a primary and secondary educational institution; the facilities for education had been enhanced. The market had been built more orderly than in 2005. However, the number of houses decreased from 8 to 6 due to redevelopment or other factors. More buildings were also added to the complex of the pagoda. It had developed with more structures, and the electrical system had grown to supply households. Furthermore, modern technologies such as antennas and satellites came into society, indicating efforts towards embracing technology and sustainability.
Pancha village witnessed a significant change during the ten years in education, transportation, and modernization efforts, making it a more developed and accessible village for its inhabitants.
