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"Development is a continuous process"? Explain this statement​

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Answered by ashrickjosh15
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Development is a generic word meaning different things to different people. Movement from the Stone Age to the Iron Age was considered to be development. It was development when woven clothes made at Lanark in Scotland were introduced by the colonialists. Similarly, it was development when the colonial government went around the country drilling the first boreholes for citizens to drink clean water. The introduction of the saucepan radio was also development. It was development when people started riding buses instead of open bodied trucks. It is needless to mention the introduction of desktop, laptop computers and internet as development. The narrative is intended to confirm in our minds that development is not one thing and it is a continuous process.

Answered by princesssofia8
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Answer:

it's a development process and also a continuous process

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