it is of economics chapter 1 the story of the village palampur
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1.) The village had a well-developed system of irrigation, the introduction of multiple cropping, modern farming methods, electricity supply, green revolution introduced HYV seeds are the main reasons behind growing three different crops in a year in Palampur.
2.) The impact of Electricity on the System of irrigation: Electricity plays an important role for the farmers for the purpose of irrigation and agriculture. It helps in the running of tube wells and pumps to water large areas of farms. In places like Palampur electricity has played a major role for the farmers.
3.)Multiple cropping is the most common way of increasing production on a given piece of land. When more than one crop in grown on a piece of land during the year, it is known as multiple cropping system.
4.)In addition to producing larger quantities of food, the Green Revolution was also beneficial because it made it possible to grow more crops on roughly the same amount of land with a similar amount of effort. This reduced production costs and also resulted in cheaper prices for food in the market.
5.)There are a variety of implements used in the modern scientific agriculture but the most basic implements used in Indian agriculture are: Khurpi, sickle, spade, pickage, desi plough, patella and other local models are—local, models of hoes, harrows, cultivators, seed drill (malabasa) etc.
6.)Although the green revolution helped farmers to increase their productivity but there were also some demerits of it.
•It introduced the farmers with Chemicals,fertilizers and pesticides which are very harmful for the soil. It affects soil badly...
•It disturbed the groundwater table completely. The use of chemicals and multiple cropping decreased the groundwater level.
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1. Small scale manufacturing - 1 Business that empolys small number of workers and not have a high volume of bales.
2.Production:- An act of transforming inputs such as raw materials and ideas or information into goods and Services.
3.Fixed Capital - These assests like tools and machines, buildings etc...
4.Working Capital - Raw materials and money in hand...
5.Human Capital: The collective skills, knowledge that can be used to create economic value for individuals.
6.Factors of production - land liver physical capital and enterpreneurship etc..
7 Multiple copping - Growing more than one crop on a piece land during during a year.
8 Modern farming:- Farming that includes HYV seeds and other modern inputs to produce larger quantities of food grains.
9.Green revolution it was introduced in the late 1960s in India the facilited the cultivation of wheat Land and rice using HYV seeds instead. "HYV seeds instead of the traditional beeds
10.Non- farm activities - Economic activities that are not related with farming like shopkeeping tailoring etc.
11.Green revolution was initiated in the states of "Haryana Punjab and western uttar Pradesh...
12.Concept of geen revolution is associated with production with the milk.
13. Concept of white revolution is associated with the food
14.Farming is the main production activity in village Palampur..
15.Surplus production - It is excessive amount of production produced by the farmers.
16. Most of the small farmers in Palampur borrow I money from larger farmers and mone money lenders.
17. The aim of production is to produce goods and services for the consumers.