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village of pallampur summary <50 points>

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Answered by varun000
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Palampur is a small village, well-connected with neighbouring villages and towns like, Raiganj.

In a typical village; like Palampur; people of different castes and communities live. A village can have 50 to 500 families. Most of the land is usually owned by upper caste people. Rest of the land is owned by the Other Backward Classes and minorities. The dalits usually comprise the landless labour. They normally live on the outskirts of the village.
Answered by MrTSR
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Palampur is an imaginary village. Its main activity is farming. Raiganj and shahpur are nearest to the village palampur . Jaggery and goods are transport to the shahpur and raiganj . Small scale industries are dairy and transportation. We need for production natural resources,human resources, human efforts and money. In palampur total families are 450 . Upercast families are 80 and Scs and dalit are 150 . Upercast families are living in pakka houses and lowercast families are living in one corner of village kaccha houses that is made by mud . In palampur , two primary and one high school and one health centre and one private dispensary is there. There are many facilities in palampur like - transportation , hospitals, school, electricity facilities, agriculture, production, well developed road facilities . it has well developed irrigation system . It has multiple cropping . In palampur the minimum wages for a farm labourers are 115 that was set up by government on (april ,2011) . There are heavy competition for work among the farm Labourers so people agreed to work for lower wages . Large farmers have their own savings from farming so,They are thus able to arrange capital for farming.but small farmers have to borrow money to arrange the capital . They borrow from large farmer or moneylenders.
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