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How can two persons have different developmental goals ?

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Answered by avanipanchal2001
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Different people have different goals.

1. Each one of them seeks different things. They seek things that are most important for them, i.e. that which can fulfil their aspirations or desires.

2. For instance, a landless rural labourers may desire more days of work and better wages, whereas a prosperous farmer may desire assured high family income through higher support price for their crops and through hard worsting and cheap labourers, children to be settled abroad.

3. In fact, at times, two persons or groups may seek things which are conflicting.

For example, a girl expects as much freedom and opportunity as her brother, and that he also shares in the household work. Her brother may not like this. Similarly to get more electricity, industrialists may want more dams. But this may submerge the land and disrupt the liyes of people who are displaced. They may resent this and may prefer small check dams or tanks to irrigate their fields.

Answered by shubham610
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Development goals are different for different people according to their needs.The development goals of one may prove to be destructive for the other.For eg-industrialists may require dams for genaeration of electricity for propelling their industries but at the same time the people which are displaced may resent it.For instance the Sardar Sarovar dam built across river Narmada faced the same situation. The govt.was in favour of it while the people which were displaced were against it.
There are people seeking equal treatment, freedom, security and respect for each other more than they seek income. Hence, every individual has their own priority to have material things or non-material things. For example, to join a new job, a person may consider certain factors other than income such as work environment, security and traveling.

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