The Story Of Village Palampur - Class 9 - Social Science
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Every village in India is surveyed once in ten years during the Census and some of details are presented in the following format. Fill up the following based on information on Palampur.
a. LOCATION:
b. TOTAL AREA OF THE VILLAGE:
c. LAND USE (in hectares):
Cultivated Land | Land not available for cultivation | |
---|---|---|
Unirrigated | 26 hectares |
d. FACILITIES:
Educational |
---|
Medical |
Market |
Electricity Supply |
Communication |
Nearest Town |
a. LOCATION: Palampur (imaginary village in the story, resembling a village in the western part of Uttar Pradesh)
b. TOTAL AREA OF THE VILLAGE: The exact total area of the village is not explicitly mentioned, but it is known that the cultivated area is 200 hectares.
c. LAND USE (in hectares):
Cultivated Land | 200 hectares | Land not available for cultivation |
---|---|---|
Unirrigated | 26 hectares |
d. FACILITIES:
Educational | Two primary schools and one high school |
---|---|
Medical | One primary health centre run by the government and one private dispensary |
Market | Nearby market at Raiganj |
Electricity Supply | Electricity is available, powers all the tubewells and used in various small businesses |
Communication | Well-developed transport system with an all-weather road connecting to Raiganj and Shahpur |
Nearest Town | Shahpur (exact distance not mentioned but is the nearest small town to Palampur) |
Modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in industry. Do you agree?
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Define the term 'production' in the context of economics.
In the context of economics, production refers to the process of creating goods and services that satisfy human desires and needs. It involves transforming raw materials and inputs into finished products through the combination of labour, capital, and technology. This process not only includes the manufacturing of physical items but also the generation of services that contribute to economic activity. Production is essential for generating income, fostering economic growth, and increasing the standard of living. In essence, it is how an economy uses its resources efficiently to meet the demands of its population.
List and explain the four requirements for production as illustrated in the story of Village Palampur.
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