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1. What was the philosophy of Montesquieu?
2. Explain any three major political changes that took place recently in India’s neighborhood.
3. Define Green Revolution. How is the Green Revolution different from traditional farming?
4. Explain any three differences between physical and human capital?
5. ‘Capital is a basic need in agriculture.’ How is it arranged by small, medium and large farmers in India?
6. Why are farmers of Palampur able to grow different crops in a year? Explain
7. Explain any four efforts which can be made to increase non-farming production activities in villages.
8. What is meant by ‘People as a resource’? Explain how human resource is different from other resources like land and physical capital?
9. What does a ‘virtuous cycle’ created by the educated parents mean? Explain
10. ‘Human resource is an indispensable factor of production.’ Justify
11. Highlight the steps taken by the government to improve the literacy level in India.
12. ‘Unemployment leads to a depressed economy.’ Justify the statement with five arguments
13. How is the distribution of land among farmers related to the productivity from the land?

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Answered by HimaniFartyal
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1-Charles-Louis de Secondat.

2-a-Pakistan-General Musharraf led a military coup.

b-Nepal-In 2005 the new king dismissed the elected government.

c-Iraq-Saddam Husain regime was overthrown.

3- Green revolution is a step taken by the government to improve the yields from agriculture. ... But in green revolution HYV seeds were used which gave high yields. In traditional farming, manure was used. In green revolution, fertilisers and pesticides were used which brought more yields.

4-Physical capital implies the non-human assets of the company, such as plant and machinery, tools and equipment, office supplies etc. that help in the process of production. Human capital refers to stock of knowledge, talent, skills and abilities brought in by the employee, to the organization.

5-The Story Of Village Palampur. 'Capital is a basic need in agriculture'. ... (ii)Most of the small farmers borrow money from the moneylenders or traders to manage the capital. (iii)Medium and large farmers have their own savings from the farming.

6-The main reason why farmers are able to grow three different crops in a year in Palampur is due to the well-developed system of irrigation. Electricity came early to Palampur. Its major impact was to transform the system of irrigation.

7-non farming activities require capital. ...

market should be in very large area.

there should be workshops for the villagers so that they can build their skills and start their own work.

villages should be connected to towns and cities through good road, transports and telephone facilities.

8-Human resource is different from other resources in many senses. Human resources need education, training and healthcare to develop. On the other hand, land and physical capital need money and physical inputs to develop. Land and physical capital are useless without human resources.

9-Educated parents invest more heavily on the education of their child. This is because they have realised the importance of education as they themselves are educated. They are also conscious of proper nutrition and hygiene. ... In is way a virtuous cycle is created by the educated parents.

10-Human resource is the indispensable factor of production. This is because :- 1)Land and other resources are specified, fixed or limited but human resources can be nurtured through education and health. 2)Human resources can bring change in other resources, while other resources cannot change or affect human resources.

11-Measures taken by government to improve literacy condition in India are:

Free education is provided in rural areas . ...

Schemes such as Sarva Siksha Aviyan Scheme provide free education. ...

Scholarships are provided to increase the interest of students.

12-unemployment leads to depressed economy.

13-distribution of land among farmers related to the productivity from the land in the following manner: small small land holding would involve conventional aur traditional methods of cultivation which impact the overall community.

Hope this will help you

Answered by AIoneAngel
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Question :-

How is human resource different from other resources like land and physical capital?

Answer :-

1. Land and other resources are fixed, limited and specified whereas human resources can be nurtured through education and health.

2. Human resources can bring a change in other resources whereas other resources can not change or affect human resource.

3. Human resource can make use of land and physical capital whereas land and physical capital can not become useful on its own.

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