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Unit - 1 Nature of economic system
Unit 1
Nature of economic system
1.1 ECONOMIC SYSTEM AND THEIR BASIC FEATURES
1.2 THE FUNCTIONS OF ECONOMIC SYSTEM
1.3 CAPITALISM
1.4 SOCIALISM
1.5 MIXED ECONOMY
1.6 PLANNED ECONOMY
Unit - 2 Economic planning
Unit 2
Economic Planning in India
2.1 Introduction Economic Planning in India
2.2 Major features of economic planning
2.3 Objectives of Indian Planning.
2.4 Importance of Economic Planning in India
2.5 Types of Economic Planning
Unit - 3 Essentials of planning
Unit 3
Essentials Of Planning
3.1 ESSENTIALS OF PLANNING
3.2 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
3.3 CHARACTERISTIC OF A DEVELOPING ECONOMY
3.4 THE CHALLENGES OF DEVELOPING ECONOMY
3.5 ROLE OF STATE IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
3.6 FEATURES OF UNDEVELOPED COUNTRIES INDIA
Unit - 4 Obstacle of development and measures for economic development
Unit 4
Obstacle Of Development And Measures For Economic Development
4.1 OBSTACLES TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
4.2 MEASURES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
4.3 PHYSICAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS
4.4 AGRICULTURE IN INDIAN ECONOMY
4.5 CEILING ON LAND HOLDINGS• It means fixing maximum size of land holding that an individualfamily can own.• Land over and above the ceiling limit called surplus land.• if the individualfamily owns more land than the ceiling limit the excess land is removed with or without paying compensation to original owner• This surplus land isa. Distributed among small farmers tenants landless labourers orb. Handed over to village panchayat orc. Given to cooperative farming societies.
4.7 COOPERATIVE FARMING
4.7 AGRICULTURE INPUTS
4.8 CONCEPT OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
4.8 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF AGRICULTURAL LABOUR
4.9 CONDITION OF FARMERS IN INDIA
4.10 AGRICULTURE UNDER FIVE YEARS PLAN
4.11 AGRICULTURAL POLICY OF INDIA
4.12 FOOD AND NUTRITIONAL SECURITY
4.13 FOOD PROBLEMS NOTES ON THE CAUSES OF FOOD PROBLEMS
4.14 INTRODUCTION TO FOOD PROBLEMS IN INDIA
Unit - 5 Problem of industrialization in India
UNIT – 5
Problem Of Industrialization In India
5.1 INDUSTRIALIZATION
5.2 HISTORY OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN INDIA
5.3 INDUSTRIAL POLICY OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
5.4 LICENSING POLICY
5.5 VARIOUS INDUSTRIES OF INDIA
5.6 CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES
5.7 RURAL ARTISANS
5.8 FIVE YEAR PLANS IN INDIA
5.9 METHODS OF TRADE PROTECTION POLICY EMPLOYED BY COUNTRIES
5.10 TRANSPORTATION
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