are non-farming activities helpful to the villagers of Palampur ? what can government do to promote non farming activities in the village ?
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Answer:
Yes, non-farming activites will be helpful to the people living in Palampur, municipality in India.
Explanation:
Palampur is located in India’s northern state of Himachal Pradesh. It is a hill station, known for its aromatic tea gardens and the Palampur Cooperative Tea Factory. Saurabh Van Vihar nature park is situated in the center of Palampur. Snow-capped Dhauladhar range is also located there. It is known for wildlife and beautiful views.
As a tourist site for Indians, it can attract tourism in Palampur and can increase capital in the village. Villagers can open many shops like tea stalls, food stalls, small hotels, little cafes and tuck shops. This will not only increase the income of the people living there but also will be helpful to the tourists providing them basic necessities. Transportation and trading of crops like tea growing in the region is also a good way to introduce non-farming activities. Dairy is also an effective way to earn income through non-farming methods. It also provides milk,wool etc to the family.
Government can promote non-farming by providing easy investment loans to the people so they may change their source of income from typical farming. This will also increase employment of the people living in the village, decreasing the ratio of unemployment.