Social Sciences, asked by tomba9583, 1 year ago

Why means of communication are called lifelines of a national economy?

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Answered by arrhu
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Explanation:

The means of transportation and communication are called the lifelines of a nation and its economy because they are the preconditions for progress and development. A country 's economy depends not only on the production and sale of goods and services, but on their transport as well.

Answered by Anonymous
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The means of transportation and communication are called the lifelines of a nation and its economy because they are the pre-requisites for fast development. Today, India is well-linked with the rest of the world despite its vast size, diversity and linguistic and socio-cultural plurality. Railways, airways, waterways, newspapers, radio, cinema, television and internet etc. have been contributing to its socio-economic progress in many ways.

Along with trade, these different means of transport and communication have enriched our life and added substantially to growing amenities and facilities for the comforts of life.

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