Describe the social and economic conditions of the village palampur
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Social conditions:
•Palampur is well-connected with
neighbouring villages and towns.
•Raiganj, a big village, is 3 kms from Palampur.
•An all weather road connects the village to
Raiganj and further on to the nearest
small town of Shahpur.
•Many kinds of transport are visible on this road starting from bullock carts, tongas, bogeys (wooden bcart drawn by buffalos) loaded with jaggery (gur) and other commodities to motor
vehicles like motorcycles, jeeps, tractors
and trucks.
Economic conditions:
•This village has about 450 families
belonging to several different castes. •The 80 upper caste families own the majority
of land in the village. Their houses, some
of them quite large, are made of brick with
cement plastering. •The SCs (dalits) comprise one third of the population and live in one corner of the village and in much smaller houses some of which are
of mud and straw.
•Most of the houses have electric connections.
•Electricity powers all the tubewells in the fields and is used in various types of small business.
•Palampur has two primary schools and
one high school.
•There is a primary health centre run by the government and one private dispensary where the sick are treated.
•Palampur is well-connected with
neighbouring villages and towns.
•Raiganj, a big village, is 3 kms from Palampur.
•An all weather road connects the village to
Raiganj and further on to the nearest
small town of Shahpur.
•Many kinds of transport are visible on this road starting from bullock carts, tongas, bogeys (wooden bcart drawn by buffalos) loaded with jaggery (gur) and other commodities to motor
vehicles like motorcycles, jeeps, tractors
and trucks.
Economic conditions:
•This village has about 450 families
belonging to several different castes. •The 80 upper caste families own the majority
of land in the village. Their houses, some
of them quite large, are made of brick with
cement plastering. •The SCs (dalits) comprise one third of the population and live in one corner of the village and in much smaller houses some of which are
of mud and straw.
•Most of the houses have electric connections.
•Electricity powers all the tubewells in the fields and is used in various types of small business.
•Palampur has two primary schools and
one high school.
•There is a primary health centre run by the government and one private dispensary where the sick are treated.
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In Palampur village there live around 450 families belonging to different castes. Majority of the land in the village is owned by 80 upper-caste families.
Explanation:
- In Palampur village there live around 450 families belonging to different castes. Majority of the land in the village is owned by 80 upper-caste families.
- Their houses were quite large and were made up of bricks with cement plastering.
- The population of Dalits or SCs was comprised of one-third of the total population. They used to live in one corner of the village.
- Their houses were made up of mud and straw.
- Farming is the main production activity of people living in the villages. The other production activities are referred to as the Non-farming activities which included small manufacturing, transport, shop-keeping, etc.
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