How do we compare national development
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The development of the nations can be compared primarily on the basis of the economic status of the people living there, which can be estimated from their average income.
The literacy rates of the common people of the developing nations are also compared to check the development of these countries.
Mortality Rate and Life Expectancy Rate are also compared to find the health conditions of the nations.
The literacy rates of the common people of the developing nations are also compared to check the development of these countries.
Mortality Rate and Life Expectancy Rate are also compared to find the health conditions of the nations.
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The national development is comparison of standard of living and GDP of the country.
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- The national development includes all the aspects of the life of an individual and the nation.
- It's a holistic approach and is the process of the construction and development of the nation. It includes the full growth and expansion of industries, education agriculture, and cultural institutions.
- Several facets of national development include the political, scientific, cultural, economic, material, and social.
- The national development can be seen as the development of the planned national economy, an increase of the agricultural production.
- the planned know-hows, development of human resources, harnessing of the industrial potential, and provision of mass education.
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