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DEVEIOPMENT GOALS MAY NOT ONLY BE DIFFERENT BUT ALSO CONFLICTING

WITH ONE ANOTHER EXPLAIN WITH EXAMPLE

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Answered by Anonymous
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Development goals may be common, different or conflicting. ... (ii) Conflicting goals : What may be development for some, may become destruction for some others. For example, industrialists may want dams for electricity but such dams would displace the natives of the region

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Answered by mariajohnbosco8
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Development goals may be common, different or conflicting.

(i) Common goals : There are some needs which are common to all like income, freedom, equality, security, respect, friendship, etc.

(ii) Different goals : Development or progress does not mean the same thing for every individual. Each individual has his own idea of development. For example, development for a farmer might be better irrigation facilities; for an unemployed youth it may mean better employment opportunities, etc.

(ii) Conflicting goals : What may be development for some, may become destruction for some others. For example, industrialists may want dams for electricity but such dams would displace the natives of the region.

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