state any 5 reasons to prove that palampur is developed
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Most of the houses have electric connections. Electricity powers all the tube-wells in the fields and is used in various types of small business.
Palampur has two primary schools and one high school. There is a primary health centre run by the government and one private dispensary where the sick are treated.
Palampur is well-connected with neighbouring villages and towns. Raiganj, a big village.
(i) Farming is the main activity, other activities are small scale manufacturing, dairy, transport etc.
(ii) Transport is well developed. Bullock carts, tongas, bogeys to motor vehicles like motorcycles, jeeps, tractors and trucks.
(iii) Society – has about 450 families. 80 upper caste families owns majority of land, their houses are pucca. The SCs comprise one-third of population have kuchha houses, made up of mud and straw.
(iv) Infrastructure – have electricity connections used for powering tubewells, for small business. Two primary schools, a primary health center and one private dispensary.
Organisation of Production
Four requirements for production of goods and services. Every production is organised by combining land, labour, physical capital and human capital, these are known factors of production.
(i) Land – natural resources such as water, forests and minerals
(ii) Labour – workers who can do manual workers
(iii) Physical capital –
(a) Tools, machines, buildings that can be used in production over many years.
(b) Raw materials and money in hand are called working capital, these are used up in production.
(iv) Human capital – knowledge and enterprise to put together land, labour and physical capital and produce an output.
Farming in Palampur :
Land is fixed :
Since 1960 in Palampur, there has been no expansion in land area under cultivation. By then, some of the wastelands in the village had been converted to cultivable land. Now there is no land left to be brought under cultivation
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Most of the houses have electric connections. Electricity powers all the tube-wells in the fields and is used in various types of small business.
Palampur has two primary schools and one high school. There is a primary health centre run by the government and one private dispensary where the sick are treated.
Palampur is well-connected with neighbouring villages and towns. Raiganj, a big village.
(i) Farming is the main activity, other activities are small scale manufacturing, dairy, transport etc.
(ii) Transport is well developed. Bullock carts, tongas, bogeys to motor vehicles like motorcycles, jeeps, tractors and trucks.
(iii) Society – has about 450 families. 80 upper caste families owns majority of land, their houses are pucca. The SCs comprise one-third of population have kuchha houses, made up of mud and straw.
(iv) Infrastructure – have electricity connections used for powering tubewells, for small business. Two primary schools, a primary health center and one private dispensary.
Organisation of Production
Four requirements for production of goods and services. Every production is organised by combining land, labour, physical capital and human capital, these are known factors of production.
(i) Land – natural resources such as water, forests and minerals
(ii) Labour – workers who can do manual workers
(iii) Physical capital –
(a) Tools, machines, buildings that can be used in production over many years.
(b) Raw materials and money in hand are called working capital, these are used up in production.
(iv) Human capital – knowledge and enterprise to put together land, labour and physical capital and produce an output.
Farming in Palampur :
Land is fixed :
Since 1960 in Palampur, there has been no expansion in land area under cultivation. By then, some of the wastelands in the village had been converted to cultivable land. Now there is no land left to be brought under cultivation
Hope it helps ☺⚡✌
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