what may be development for one may not be development for the other.explain by giving examples.
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It is quite rue. The same thing can’t be good for everyone.
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. But the people whose land was acquired, and the people living in
the vicinity of these power plants, might face certain inconveniences and hazards.
In conclusion we can say, what may be development for one may
not be development for the other.
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It is true that development for one may not be development for the other.
(i) More wages means development for a worker, but it can go against the entrepreneur.
(ii) A rich farmer or trader wants to sell foodgrains at a higher price but a poor worker wants to purchase it for low prices.
(iii) Construction of a dam means more and cheap power, but people, who will lose their habitat will demonstrate.
(iu) To get more electricity, the industrialists may want more dams. But this may submerge the agricultural land, and disrupt the lives of the people. hope it is useful
(i) More wages means development for a worker, but it can go against the entrepreneur.
(ii) A rich farmer or trader wants to sell foodgrains at a higher price but a poor worker wants to purchase it for low prices.
(iii) Construction of a dam means more and cheap power, but people, who will lose their habitat will demonstrate.
(iu) To get more electricity, the industrialists may want more dams. But this may submerge the agricultural land, and disrupt the lives of the people. hope it is useful
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