Economy, asked by shikhar40, 8 months ago

Q1. Have you ever seen a village? What is your imagination of the Palampur Village? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q2. What reasons do you find of having farming as the main activity in almost all Indian villages so as Palampur? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q3. How different will it be to live in your city than to live at Palampur? Compare the facilities and shortages of the two places ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q4. Palampur has fairly well developed infrastructure. Explain. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Answered by hyu00
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4) Palampur is well-connected with neighbouring villages and towns. Raiganj, a big village, is 3 km from Palampur. An all weather road connects the village to Raiganj and further to nearest town of Shahpur.

Palampur is well-connected with neighbouring villages and towns. Raiganj, a big village, is 3 km from Palampur. An all weather road connects the village to Raiganj and further to nearest town of Shahpur. Many kinds of transport modes are m jeeps, tractors and trucks. It is possible that the opportunities for non-farm activities in the village will increase in the future.

3) As you know palampur is a village. villages may not be have those facilities which cities have. for example in cities we have well developed transportation and many shops nearby. well in villages you can only find some motorcycles and some small shopes. the eeaspn y u cant find vegetable shops because most of the people in the village maybe farmes so they grow their own crops for a year and eat themselvs. In cities the signal of our phones and internet connection is daybyday getting speed

as u can see in village u can gind some phone towers out of the village that is on main roads like that since usage of phones are litrary less

1) yes i have once gone to a village. mostly all villages are same.

hope it helps you

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Answered by shreyasengupta1862
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Explanation:

1 . yes . The area of the village 300 hectares. 2) It has many facilities such as educational, medical, market, electricity supply and communication etc. 3) It has fixed land in the main production activity of farming. 75 per cent of people are dependent on farming for their livelihood.

2 . The farmer of Palampur form multiple cropping because their land is to be fertile by doing multiple cropping the farmer grow different seeds because when one crop is damaged they can be used another and by selling they can earn money.

3 .Being born and bought up in Palampur I think I will be able to answer this question well. I have lived around the world, but I still feel that Palampur is one of the best places to live if you meet the following criteria:

1.If you have got a government job in Palampur or nearby. Most of the people who re living in Palampur are working for the government in some form or the other.

2. If you are planning to retire and want to live a peaceful life. What better place than Palampur. Cost of living is low, it's well connected to other parts of the country. Around three flights are flying from gaggal airport to Delhi and one to Jaipur. So, you can easily reach the capital in a few hours if you want to.

3. You want to have a summer vacation home, and want to dodge the heat during the summers. Palampur’s temperature during summers isn't extreme and you will be enjoying the summer. You can go hiking or plan a picnic near the nuggal stream during the summers.

In conclusion, Palampur is one of the best places to live in India. But, only if you are prepared for it. If you are someone who wants to go out a lot or are always looking for some happening activities then Palampur is not for you.

P.S - Once you start living here, you wouldn't want to go anywhere else. All my friends who are born or lived in Palampur would come back once they retire. That's the charm of this city. I hope I was able to answer the question well.Being born and bought up in Palampur I think I will be able to answer this question well. I have lived around the world, but I still feel that Palampur is one of the best places to live if you meet the following criteria:

2. If you are planning to retire and want to live a peaceful life. What better place than Palampur. Cost of living is low, it's well connected to other parts of the country. Around three flights are flying from gaggal airport to Delhi and one to Jaipur. So, you can easily reach the capital in a few hours if you want to.

In conclusion, Palampur is one of the best places to live in India. But, only if you are prepared for it. If you are someone who wants to go out a lot or are always looking for some happening activities then Palampur is not for you.

P.S - Once you start living here, you wouldn't want to go anywhere else. All my friends who are born or lived in Palampur would come back once they retire. That's the charm of this city. I hope I was able to answer the question well.Being born and bought up in Palampur I think I will be able to answer this question well. I have lived around the world, but I still feel that Palampur is one of the best places to live if you meet the following criteria:

1.If you have got a government job in Palampur or nearby. Most of the people who re living in Palampur are working for the government in some form or the other.

2. If you are planning to retire and want to live a peaceful life. What better place than Palampur. Cost of living is low, it's well connected to other parts of the country. Around three flights are flying from gaggal airport to Delhi and one to Jaipur. So, you can easily reach the capital in a few hours if you want to.

3. You want to have a summer vacation home, and want to dodge the heat during the summers. Palampur’s temperature during summers isn't extreme and you will be enjoying the summer. You can go hiking or plan a picnic near the nuggal stream during the summers.

In conclusion, Palampur is one of the best places to live in India. But, only if you are prepared for it. If you are someone who wants to go out a lot or are always looking for some happening activities then Palampur is not for you.

1.If you have got a government job in Palampur or nearby. Most of the people who re living in Palampur are working for the government in some form or the other.

 I hope I was able to answer the question well.

4 . The villagers have adopted the well developed system of irrigation. ... The villagers transport their goods to other towns and cities. Many kinds of transport can be seen on the roads such as tongas, bullock carts, bogeys loaded with jaggery, jeeps, trucks, tractors etc. 6) Palampur has good network of roads

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