Indian Economic Development

Infrastructure

Question:

What is the state of rural infrastructure in India?

Answer:

A majority of people live in rural areas. The state of rural infrastructure in India is as follows:

  1.  Rural women are still using bio-fuels such as crop residues, dung and fuel wood to meet their energy requirement.
  2.  They walk long distances to fetch fuel, water and other basic needs.
  3.  The census 2001 shows that in rural India only 56 per cent households have an electricity connection and 43 per cent still use kerosene. About 90 per cent of the rural households use bio-fuels for cooking.
  4.  Tap water availability is limited to only 24 per cent of rural households. About 76 per cent of the population drinks water from open sources such as wells, tanks, ponds, lakes, rivers, canals, etc.
  5.  Another study conducted by the National Sample Survey Organisation noted that by 1996, access to improved sanitation in rural areas was only 6 per cent.
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Infrastructure

Q 1.

Discuss the main drawbacks of our health care system.

Q 2.

What are the various non-commercial sources of energy?

Q 3.

Describe the meaning of public health. Discuss the major public health measures undertaken by the state in recent years to control diseases.

Q 4.

How has women’s health become a matter of great concern?

Q 5.

What is the significance of ‘energy’? Differentiate between commercial and non-commercial sources of energy.

Q 6.

List out the six systems of Indian medicine.

Q 7.

What do you mean by transmission and distribution losses? How can they be reduced?

Q 8.

How can we increase the effectiveness of health care programmes?

Q 9.

How has the consumption pattern of energy changed over the years?

Q 10.

What are the three basic sources of generating power?

Q 11.

How are the rates of consumption of energy and economic growth connected?

Q 12.

Explain the term ‘infrastructure’.

Q 13.

What is the state of rural infrastructure in India?

Q 14.

What problems are being faced by the power sector in India?

Q 15.

Justify that energy crisis can be overcome with the use of renewable sources of energy.

Q 16.

What are the main characteristics of health of the people of our country?

Q 17.

Infrastructure contributes to the economic development of a country. Do you agree? Explain.

Q 18.

Discuss the reforms which have been initiated recently to meet the energy crisis in India.

Q 19.

What is a ‘global burden of disease’?

Q 20.

How do infrastructure facilities boost production?

Q 21.

Explain the two categories into which infrastructure is divided. How are both interdependent?