The Rago District in Agrana was small and remote yet rich in nature. Beautiful trees and forests which occupied at least half of the District, lakes and rivers, small mountains which surrounded the District; it was one beautiful yet poor District.
Agrana was an underdeveloped country. Famines were not foreign for the people in the Rago District but the people there were very kind. More than 90 per cent of the population in the District earned their livelihood from primary activities such as farming and fishing. Woodcutting was also one of the popular occupations. The remaining 10 per cent was made up of soldiers and Government servants who were posted there.
It was always a harmonious District until a year ago when some terrorists set up their base near the District. Though they still carry on with their normal daily lives, the people started facing some problems from time to time since then.