Which are the farming and non-
farming activities taken place in your village. write about them in detail. Cuillage.
Answers
Around 51% of total national income is from agriculture.
The economic conditions of the village include:
Occupation-
In villages they are involved in farming activities and non farming activities.
Farming activities involve farmers who own the land and also cultivate and labourers who work on others land and earn wages.
Connectivity-
Villages are connected to towns, cities, other villages via roads.
Also farmers produce can be transported from one area to another.
Transport-
Modes of transport in villages are carts, trucks, tractors, etc which help in connecting villages for travelling.
Electricity-
Nearly 80% of the villages have electricity which is used for irrigation facilities, machines in small businesses and other household activities.
Communication and Banking-
No private banks operate in villages, post offices are available for savings and other activities.
The social conditions of the village include:
Caste system-
In India, there exist caste system namely the Upper class, middle and lower class.
The upper caste consists of rich farmers who cultivate on their own land.
The lower caste work as labourers on the rich farmers land and earn wages.
The middle caste there are small or medium farmers who cultivate on small pieces of land and use the produce for consumption.
Education-
In villages, there is lack of education facilities.
There are 4-5 primary schools.
There are 1-2 high schools in villages.
Thus people move from rural to urban areas for better education opportunities.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Dairy - It is a common activity in many villages. People feed tFheir buffaloes on various kinds of grass and Jowar and Bajra. Then the milk is sold in nearby villages and towns. It is alos transported to far away towns and cities.
Small - Scale Manufacturing - Unlike manufacturing that takes place in big factories in the towns and cities, small scale manufacturing involves very simple production methods.
Shops - People involved in Trade(shopkeepers) buy various goods from wholesale markets in the cities and sell them in the village. A few families whose house is near the bus stop set up small shops that sell eatables.
Transport - People with rickshaws, tongas, tractors, truks, bogey and bullock carts are the ones in the transport service and they transport goods and services from one place to another and in return get paid for it.
Farm activities are -Haying, harvesting crops, spraying fields, seeding, tilling fields, breeding cows, vaccinating calves, pasturing livestock, feeding livestock, etc.