Resource planning and stages of resources planning : 
Resource Planning : 
Planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. It has importance in a country like India, which has enormous diversity in the availability of resources.
Stages of Resources Planning : 
Resource planning is a complex process which involves
(i)  Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
(ii)  Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
(iii)  Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.

Illustration 6 :     What are Chhatisgarh & M.P. rich in?
Solution :             Minerals & coal deposits
    
Illustration 7 :     What does Rajasthan lacks in?
Solution :            Water resources
        
Illustration 8 :     What is Ladakh rich in?
Solution :             Cultural heritage

conservation of resources and land resources :
Conservation Of Resources : 
Resources are vital for any developmental activity. But irrational consumption and over-utilisation of resources may lead to socio-economic and environmental problems. To overcome these problems, resource conservation at various levels is important.
Example: Gandhiji was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.” 

Land Resources : 

About 43 per cent of the land area is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry.
Mountains account for 30 per cent of the total surface area of the country and ensure perennial flow of some rivers, provide facilities for tourism and ecological aspects.    
About 27 per cent of the area of the country is the plateau region. It possesses rich reserves of minerals, fossil fuels and forests.

Illustration 9 :  Who voiced his concern about conservation of resources?
Solution :      Gandhiji

Illustration 10 :  What is the percentage of plains in India?
Solution :           43%
Illustration 11 :  What is the % of plateau region?
Solution :          27%

 

Resource planning and stages of resources planning : 
Resource Planning : 
Planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. It has importance in a country like India, which has enormous diversity in the availability of resources.
Stages of Resources Planning : 
Resource planning is a complex process which involves
(i)  Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
(ii)  Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
(iii)  Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.

Illustration 6 :     What are Chhatisgarh & M.P. rich in?
Solution :             Minerals & coal deposits
    
Illustration 7 :     What does Rajasthan lacks in?
Solution :            Water resources
        
Illustration 8 :     What is Ladakh rich in?
Solution :             Cultural heritage

conservation of resources and land resources :
Conservation Of Resources : 
Resources are vital for any developmental activity. But irrational consumption and over-utilisation of resources may lead to socio-economic and environmental problems. To overcome these problems, resource conservation at various levels is important.
Example: Gandhiji was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.” 

Land Resources : 

About 43 per cent of the land area is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry.
Mountains account for 30 per cent of the total surface area of the country and ensure perennial flow of some rivers, provide facilities for tourism and ecological aspects.    
About 27 per cent of the area of the country is the plateau region. It possesses rich reserves of minerals, fossil fuels and forests.

Illustration 9 :  Who voiced his concern about conservation of resources?
Solution :      Gandhiji

Illustration 10 :  What is the percentage of plains in India?
Solution :           43%
Illustration 11 :  What is the % of plateau region?
Solution :          27%

 

Resource planning and stages of resources planning : 
Resource Planning : 
Planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. It has importance in a country like India, which has enormous diversity in the availability of resources.
Stages of Resources Planning : 
Resource planning is a complex process which involves
(i)  Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
(ii)  Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
(iii)  Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.

Illustration 6 :     What are Chhatisgarh & M.P. rich in?
Solution :             Minerals & coal deposits
    
Illustration 7 :     What does Rajasthan lacks in?
Solution :            Water resources
        
Illustration 8 :     What is Ladakh rich in?
Solution :             Cultural heritage

conservation of resources and land resources :
Conservation Of Resources : 
Resources are vital for any developmental activity. But irrational consumption and over-utilisation of resources may lead to socio-economic and environmental problems. To overcome these problems, resource conservation at various levels is important.
Example: Gandhiji was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.” 

Land Resources : 

About 43 per cent of the land area is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry.
Mountains account for 30 per cent of the total surface area of the country and ensure perennial flow of some rivers, provide facilities for tourism and ecological aspects.    
About 27 per cent of the area of the country is the plateau region. It possesses rich reserves of minerals, fossil fuels and forests.

Illustration 9 :  Who voiced his concern about conservation of resources?
Solution :      Gandhiji

Illustration 10 :  What is the percentage of plains in India?
Solution :           43%
Illustration 11 :  What is the % of plateau region?
Solution :          27%

 

Resource planning and stages of resources planning : 
Resource Planning : 
Planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. It has importance in a country like India, which has enormous diversity in the availability of resources.
Stages of Resources Planning : 
Resource planning is a complex process which involves
(i)  Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
(ii)  Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
(iii)  Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.

Illustration 6 :     What are Chhatisgarh & M.P. rich in?
Solution :             Minerals & coal deposits
    
Illustration 7 :     What does Rajasthan lacks in?
Solution :            Water resources
        
Illustration 8 :     What is Ladakh rich in?
Solution :             Cultural heritage

conservation of resources and land resources :
Conservation Of Resources : 
Resources are vital for any developmental activity. But irrational consumption and over-utilisation of resources may lead to socio-economic and environmental problems. To overcome these problems, resource conservation at various levels is important.
Example: Gandhiji was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.” 

Land Resources : 

About 43 per cent of the land area is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry.
Mountains account for 30 per cent of the total surface area of the country and ensure perennial flow of some rivers, provide facilities for tourism and ecological aspects.    
About 27 per cent of the area of the country is the plateau region. It possesses rich reserves of minerals, fossil fuels and forests.

Illustration 9 :  Who voiced his concern about conservation of resources?
Solution :      Gandhiji

Illustration 10 :  What is the percentage of plains in India?
Solution :           43%
Illustration 11 :  What is the % of plateau region?
Solution :          27%

 

Resource planning and stages of resources planning : 
Resource Planning : 
Planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. It has importance in a country like India, which has enormous diversity in the availability of resources.
Stages of Resources Planning : 
Resource planning is a complex process which involves
(i)  Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
(ii)  Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
(iii)  Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.

Illustration 6 :     What are Chhatisgarh & M.P. rich in?
Solution :             Minerals & coal deposits
    
Illustration 7 :     What does Rajasthan lacks in?
Solution :            Water resources
        
Illustration 8 :     What is Ladakh rich in?
Solution :             Cultural heritage

conservation of resources and land resources :
Conservation Of Resources : 
Resources are vital for any developmental activity. But irrational consumption and over-utilisation of resources may lead to socio-economic and environmental problems. To overcome these problems, resource conservation at various levels is important.
Example: Gandhiji was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.” 

Land Resources : 

About 43 per cent of the land area is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry.
Mountains account for 30 per cent of the total surface area of the country and ensure perennial flow of some rivers, provide facilities for tourism and ecological aspects.    
About 27 per cent of the area of the country is the plateau region. It possesses rich reserves of minerals, fossil fuels and forests.

Illustration 9 :  Who voiced his concern about conservation of resources?
Solution :      Gandhiji

Illustration 10 :  What is the percentage of plains in India?
Solution :           43%
Illustration 11 :  What is the % of plateau region?
Solution :          27%

 

Resource planning and stages of resources planning : 
Resource Planning : 
Planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. It has importance in a country like India, which has enormous diversity in the availability of resources.
Stages of Resources Planning : 
Resource planning is a complex process which involves
(i)  Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
(ii)  Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
(iii)  Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.

Illustration 6 :     What are Chhatisgarh & M.P. rich in?
Solution :             Minerals & coal deposits
    
Illustration 7 :     What does Rajasthan lacks in?
Solution :            Water resources
        
Illustration 8 :     What is Ladakh rich in?
Solution :             Cultural heritage

conservation of resources and land resources :
Conservation Of Resources : 
Resources are vital for any developmental activity. But irrational consumption and over-utilisation of resources may lead to socio-economic and environmental problems. To overcome these problems, resource conservation at various levels is important.
Example: Gandhiji was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.” 

Land Resources : 

About 43 per cent of the land area is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry.
Mountains account for 30 per cent of the total surface area of the country and ensure perennial flow of some rivers, provide facilities for tourism and ecological aspects.    
About 27 per cent of the area of the country is the plateau region. It possesses rich reserves of minerals, fossil fuels and forests.

Illustration 9 :  Who voiced his concern about conservation of resources?
Solution :      Gandhiji

Illustration 10 :  What is the percentage of plains in India?
Solution :           43%
Illustration 11 :  What is the % of plateau region?
Solution :          27%

 

Resource planning and stages of resources planning : 
Resource Planning : 
Planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. It has importance in a country like India, which has enormous diversity in the availability of resources.
Stages of Resources Planning : 
Resource planning is a complex process which involves
(i)  Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
(ii)  Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
(iii)  Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.

Illustration 6 :     What are Chhatisgarh & M.P. rich in?
Solution :             Minerals & coal deposits
    
Illustration 7 :     What does Rajasthan lacks in?
Solution :            Water resources
        
Illustration 8 :     What is Ladakh rich in?
Solution :             Cultural heritage

conservation of resources and land resources :
Conservation Of Resources : 
Resources are vital for any developmental activity. But irrational consumption and over-utilisation of resources may lead to socio-economic and environmental problems. To overcome these problems, resource conservation at various levels is important.
Example: Gandhiji was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.” 

Land Resources : 

About 43 per cent of the land area is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry.
Mountains account for 30 per cent of the total surface area of the country and ensure perennial flow of some rivers, provide facilities for tourism and ecological aspects.    
About 27 per cent of the area of the country is the plateau region. It possesses rich reserves of minerals, fossil fuels and forests.

Illustration 9 :  Who voiced his concern about conservation of resources?
Solution :      Gandhiji

Illustration 10 :  What is the percentage of plains in India?
Solution :           43%
Illustration 11 :  What is the % of plateau region?
Solution :          27%