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(ii) a) permanent pasture in the year 1960-1961 is about 4.71% and in 2008-2009 is 3.38%.
b) tree crops in 1960-1961 is 1.50% and in 2008-2009 is 1.11%.
(iii) This indicates that people are cutting trees for their personal benefit and thus the amount of permanent pasture and tree crop is reducing a lot.
(iv) Barren and waste land has been reduced, one reason for this decrease is increase in industrial land and usage of barren land.
(v) a) Current fallow, it has decreased because more land is used.
b) Net sown area, it has increased because demand for products is increasing with increase in population, to cope up with it, sown area is also increasing.
(vi) The most satisfying feature of our present land pattern is that the land sown area is increasing by which production is enough for peoples even with this growing population.
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(ii) a) permanent pasture in the year 1960-1961 is about 4.71% and in 2008-2009 is 3.38%.
b) tree crops in 1960-1961 is 1.50% and in 2008-2009 is 1.11%.
(iii) This indicates that people are cutting trees for their personal benefit and thus the amount of permanent pasture and tree crop is reducing a lot.
(iv) Barren and waste land has been reduced, one reason for this decrease is increase in industrial land and usage of barren land.
(v) a) Current fallow, it has decreased because more land is used.
b) Net sown area, it has increased because demand for products is increasing with increase in population, to cope up with it, sown area is also increasing.
(vi) The most satisfying feature of our present land pattern is that the land sown area is increasing by which production is enough for peoples even with this growing population.
Thank you.
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1. The net sown is increasing in 2008-2009
2. the percentage is 1.50% of tree crops and groves
And 4.71% of permanent pastures
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