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How are human resource important for development of natrul resource

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Answered by Sanskriti141
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Human resources are important for development of natural resources as human s can make the best use of resources to create more resources.All they need the skill, knowledge and technology to do so. If humans don't have the following things, then the natural resources mean nothing to us. Therefore, human resources are the most important resources on earth .

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Answered by Anonymous
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The greatest and the most precious asset of a country is its people as it is they who exploit all natural resources and potentials of a region. These people form the wealth of a nation. It is on the quality of citizens that the prosperity of a nation depends. If we look back into the history of civilisations, this hypothesis becomes crystal clear. This was the main reason behind the economic revolution achieved by some countries, badly battered, ravaged and ruined during the Second World War. For example, Germany and Japan were virtually shattered and their economies were in a shambles. But with organisational skill, talent, vigour, inventive genius and indomitable spirit of their people, they achieved, within a short span, a measure of a momentous miracle. They not only rejuvenated their own economies, but also sent their surplus produce to the nations who needed them. They accomplished this task by the optimum utilisation of their precious manpower. What does human resource development mean? It signifies identifying and developing the capabilities inherent in every citizen to its full extent. Health and education for a person is more important than land and capital. Ill-health brings suffering, loss of employment, inefficiency and extra expenditure.


The first priority programmes for human resource development us, therefore, extending relief to the poverty-stricken millions of our brethren so that they can overcome their physical and mental disabilities. The next task that must engage the attention of those trying to development the human resources, is to provide therequisite facilities for a purposeful training of the available manpower, so that its creative abilities are cultivated and it is equipped with the skills needed to perform a productive role and contribute to the maximum prosperity of the maximum number. This is where education and technical training step in to play their crucial role and weave a path of creativity so that these people can tread on it to accomplish their goals. After the available human raw material has thus been harnessed, productive potential can come into play in a full measure .How important this stage is, in the development of human resources, is illustrated by the Indian example. Often it is saidthat India had a great reservoir of manpower, second in the world to be exact. Even then, so far as productivity is concerned, the country still lags behind many countries, having less population. Why is it so? The only answer is that the human resources of India are not adequately expoited, both physically and mentally. For this, job attitude has to be inculcated among the workers and serious attention has to be inculcated among the workers and serious attention paid to the introduction of efficient management. The complex array of goals achieved, calls for a multi-directional effort.Fortunately, India is realisingthe importance of such a programme, and has now set up a separate ministry for the development of human resources. How much success we achieve in this programme will depend on how seriously the people who are at the helm of affairs in that department, take this challenge of all time and how much” vision theydisplay in harnessing the most important precious gift of nature to any nation.”
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