Describe the land distribution of palampur. economics no spams plz urgent point wise.
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Explanation:
(i) Land is most important for farming. Unfortunately, not all the people engaged in farming activities have sufficient land for cultivation.
(ii) There are altogether 450 families in village Palampur, out of which 150 families, most of them dalits, are landless. Of the remaining families who own land, 240 families cultivate small plots of land less than 2 hectares in size.
(iii) Cultivation of such plots doesn't bring adequate income to the farmer family. On the other hand, more than half area of the village is covered by plots that are quite large in size.
(iv) The remaining 60 families of medium and large farmers cultivate more than 2 hectares of land. A few of the large farmers have land extending over 10 hectares or even more.
Thus, we can say that the distribution of cultivated land is quite unequal in Palampur.
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Palampur is a small village to study about the distribution of land, labour force and capital in rural areas of India. Farming is the main production activity in Palampur. 75 per cent people are dependent on farming here. But unfortunately not all people involved in agriculture have sufficient land for cultivation.
There are 60 families of medium and large farmers who cultivate more than 2 hectares of land. A few of the large farmers have land over 10 hectares or more. Here one third of the 450 families are landless. It means 150 families, who are mainly dalits have no land for cultivation. Other 240 families cultivate small plots of land less than 2 hectares, which does not bring adequate income for their family.