This document outlines the key topics covered in Indian economic development. It discusses 1) the state of the Indian economy including agriculture, industries, trade and demographics at independence, 2) the introduction and features of economic planning in India up until 1991, 3) important policies and events like the Green Revolution and industrial policies, 4) reforms introduced since 1991 including liberalization, privatization, and globalization, 5) issues like poverty, education, rural development, infrastructure, and the environment, and 6) a comparison of the development strategies and outcomes of India, Pakistan, and China. The document tests understanding of these concepts and policies through discussion questions.
This document outlines the key topics covered in Indian economic development. It discusses 1) the state of the Indian economy including agriculture, industries, trade and demographics at independence, 2) the introduction and features of economic planning in India up until 1991, 3) important policies and events like the Green Revolution and industrial policies, 4) reforms introduced since 1991 including liberalization, privatization, and globalization, 5) issues like poverty, education, rural development, infrastructure, and the environment, and 6) a comparison of the development strategies and outcomes of India, Pakistan, and China. The document tests understanding of these concepts and policies through discussion questions.
This document outlines the key topics covered in Indian economic development. It discusses 1) the state of the Indian economy including agriculture, industries, trade and demographics at independence, 2) the introduction and features of economic planning in India up until 1991, 3) important policies and events like the Green Revolution and industrial policies, 4) reforms introduced since 1991 including liberalization, privatization, and globalization, 5) issues like poverty, education, rural development, infrastructure, and the environment, and 6) a comparison of the development strategies and outcomes of India, Pakistan, and China. The document tests understanding of these concepts and policies through discussion questions.
1. state of agriculture at the eve of independence
2. state of industries at the eve of independence 3. state of foreign trade at the eve of independence 4. state of demographic profile at the eve of independence 5. state of occupational structure at the eve of independence 6. define economic planning 7. explain its features till 1991 8. explain importance of planning 9. explain achievements of planning and its failures also 10. what was industrial resolution act 1956 11. what was inward looking state policy 12. what was green revolution 13. how industries are important for us 14. how agriculture is important 15. what were the problems of agriculture 16. what were problems of public enterprises 17. what steps were taken to improve agriculture sector 18. how foreign trade changed in planning 19. how we can say green revolution was fail somewhere 20. write short note on small scale INDUSTRIES
HOTS
1. INSPITE OF OPRESSIVE PRACTICES FOLLOWED BY THE BRITISHER INDIAN MANAGED
TO INITIATE INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS WHAT VALUE SYSTEM IS EXHIBITED 2. EXPLAIN INFRASTRUCTURAL CHANGES DURING BRITISH RULE
UNIT -7 (weightage-20 marks)
1. explain new economic reforms (liberalisation, privatisation and globalization) 2. why there was a need of LP G policy 3. what were the positive and negative effects of LPG policy 4. EXPLAIN FERA VS. FEMA AND MRTP VS COMPETITION ACT 5. EXPLAIN FAILURE OF ECONOMIC PLANNING 6. SHORT NOTE ON OUTSOURCING AND WTO 7. define poverty, absolute poverty, relative poverty 8. define poverty line and how we can measure it 9. what are the causes of poverty 10. how government is trying to combat poverty 11. define human capital formation, and human capital 12. what are the sources of human capital formation 13. Differentiate between human capital and physical capital 14. what are the problems of human capital formation 15. how human capital formation is important 16. what are problems of education sector in India 17. what is rural development explain its contents 18. define infrastructure, social infrastructure/economic structure 19. explain energy sector and its challenges 20. explain health sector and its challenges 21. Write short note on NABARD 22. Write short note on agriculture marketing system 23. Short note on horticulture and animal husbandry 24. Short note on ORGANIC FARMING and SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 25. Explain environment conditions of INDIA (current) 26. Write short note on disguised unemployment, voluntary unemployment, frictional unemployment, cyclical unemployment, educated unemployment 27. What is jobless growth, what is casualization and informalisation of jobs 28. What is golden revolution, operation food, and self help group HOTS 1. WHAT IS VICIOUS CIRCLE OF POVERTY 2. EXPLAIN EFFORTS OF GOVT TO SOLVE PROBLEM OF POVERTY(PAP)AS VILLAGE PANCHAYAT HEAD WHAT SOLUTION YOU WILL PUT FORWARD TO SOLVE PROBLEM 3. DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN HUMAN CAPITAL AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 4. HOW EDUCATION IS STILL IMPORTANT INPUT FOR DEVELOPMENT FOR A NATION 5. WHAR IS RURBAN MISSION OF 2016 6. HOW RURAL CREDIT IS A CRITICAL APPROACH 7. HOW LABOUR FORCE IS DIFFERENT FROM WORKFORCE 8. EXPLAIN LEWIS TURNING PPOINT AND UNEMPLOYMENT 9. WHAT ARE GREEN BONDS 10. WHAT IS TRNSMISSION AND DISTTRIBUTION LOSSES 11. SUGGEST SOME MEASURE TO CONTROL POLLUTION PROBLEM
Unit- 8 (weightage-8 marks)
1) Compare development of INDIA , Pakistan and china
2) short note on GREAT LEAP FORWARD, COMMUNE SYSTEM,GREAT PROLETERIAN GINNI COEFFICENT 3) Compare development strategies of three countries