3. Dairy Farming is generally a type of
subsistence farming system in
India, especially in Haryana, the
major producer of milk in the
country. More than 40% of Indian
farming households are engaged in
milk production because it is a
livestock enterprise in which they
can engage with relative ease to
4. In villages manufacturing takes place in a very small
scale with simple production methods. People are
engaged in the production at their own home or in
fields. Laborers are rarely hired. Sugarcane is the most
common small scale manufacturing business in
palampur village. Some of the people have machines to
crush the sugarcanes. Earlier crushing sugarcane was
done by the help of bullocks. They crush the sugarcane
and produce jaggery and further sell it to traders to
make small profits.
5. Shopkeepers play a big role in villages. All day-to-day ,non-agricultural
products , are provided in villages in shops. Products from towns and
cities like soaps, toothpate,etc. that are needed on daily basis are
available at local shops.
6. TRANSPORT
Communicating from village to town for purchasing and
selling goods have improved in palampur.
Jeep, tractors, bullock carts and bogey's are the transport
facilities. They ferry people and goods from village to
town and in return get paid for it. The number of people
involved in transport have grown in palampur.