"What may be development for one, may not be development for others". Analyse the statement.
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In conclusion we can say, what may be development for one may not be development for the other. Answer: Every individual is different from each other, the notion of development also varies. The difference in social and economic positions of the people generally results in different goals of development
For example, the so called development may be considered development for human beings; but it is not development for the environment, flora and fauna. Another example is building of thermal or nuclear power plants. Their development may give benefit to many people by supplying them the electricity.
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Development has its own interpretation depending upon the person and their needs and views.
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for example..
let us assume that some industrialists want to build dam on a tribal land so that people can do farming on fertile land and generate hydroelectricty for them it's development
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for the tribal people whose land is being taken away it may not look like development to them .
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