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What is the difference between development and human development? (long question)​

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Answered by Aditya12677
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Answer:

1. It was observed that despite economic achievements, the living standard of their masses remained largely unchanged.

2. It was realised that the economic development alone cannot promote human development.

3. Consequently the concept of human development got expanded beyond economic development.

Explanation:

4. Human development is the process of both quantitative change and qualitative growth.

5. As a result the concept of Gross Domestic Product was enlarged to encompass the elements of human happiness.

6. The concept of human development was taken into a broader perspective while touching upon social, economic, political and cultural aspects of human life with special emphasis on reduction in poverty and narrowing down the gap of inequality and. unemployment.

7. It galvanised the social-economic structure for people’s development.

Answered by kumarv98966
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Answer:

Difference between development and human development :

Development

Development is a process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components. The purpose of development is a rise in the level and quality of life of the population, and the creation or expansion of local regional income and employment opportunities, without damaging the resources of the environment. Development is visible and useful, not necessarily immediately, and includes an aspect of quality change and the creation of conditions for a continuation of that change.

Human Development

Human development is defined as the process of enlarging people’s freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being. Human development is about the real freedom ordinary people have to decide who to be, what to do, and how to live.the human development approach is the concept of capabilities. Capabilities—what people can do and what they can become-are the equipment one has to pursue a life of value. Basic capabilities valued by virtually everyone include: good health, access to knowledge, and a decent material standard of living.

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