what are the three stages of resource planning in India
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Resource planning is a technique or skill of proper utilisation of resources. As the resources are limited and unevenly distributed over the country their planning is essential. Resource planning comprises three stages:
(i) Preparation of inventory of resources.
(ii) Evaluation in terms of availability for development.
(iii) Planning for exploitation of resources
= The first stage includes surveying, mapping and measurement of characteristics and properties of resources.
= The second stage examines resources from the points of view of technology, economy and need.
= The third stage is related to action-oriented planning which emphasises use and reuse of the sources.
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ĀNSWĒR:-
◼ Resource planning is important in a country like India which having Enormous diversity in the country.
Question:-
why there is need for resource planning?
ĀNSWĒR - There is need for resource planning beacause resources can be contribute in proper development only with a good planning . Resources in India is one of the most important goals right from its first five year.
✔ Three stages of Resource Planning in India :-
=>Identification and inventory of resources across the region of the country.
=> Envolving planning structure endowed with appropriate technology.
=>Matching the resource development plans with overall national plans.
◼ Resource planning is important in a country like India which having Enormous diversity in the country.
Question:-
why there is need for resource planning?
ĀNSWĒR - There is need for resource planning beacause resources can be contribute in proper development only with a good planning . Resources in India is one of the most important goals right from its first five year.
✔ Three stages of Resource Planning in India :-
=>Identification and inventory of resources across the region of the country.
=> Envolving planning structure endowed with appropriate technology.
=>Matching the resource development plans with overall national plans.
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