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This is the PowerPoint presentation of ch-4 food security in India of economics book of class 9 NCERT.
Food Security is the ability to assure, on a long term basis, that the system provides the total population access to a timely, reliable and nutritionally adequate supply of food.
CBSE Class 9 Chapter 4 – Food Security in India of Economics talks about topics related to the importance of food security, people who are insecure, an initiative taken by the government to tackle food insecurity, etc. The ppt consists of all the essential topics, as mentioned in the chapter.
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This PPt may be useful for the 9th std students. it is based on the 9th Std Geography (CBSE) book. for better understanding, some of the other related PPTs and pictures are also included in this PPT. Let enjoy your studies. yours.. R. Ezhilraman, PGT-Social Science, JNV Lepakshi, Ananthapur Andhra Pradesh
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This document explains the Class 10 Economics Chapter 2 Sectors of Indian Economy
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INTRODUCTION
POPULATION SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION
TOTAL POPULATION
TOTAL AREA
INDIA'S POPULATION DENSITY
WORKING AGE
SEX RATIO
LITERACY RATES
OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURES
HEALTH
ADOLESCENT POPULATION
NATIONAL POPULATION POLICY
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What does democracy do?
What outcomes can we reasonably expect of democracy?
Does democracy fulfil these expectations in real life?
How to assess the outcomes of democracy?
Democracy is better because
Accountable, responsive and legitimate government
ELECTION,DEBATE AND INFORMATION
PEOPLE’S NEED AND CORRUPTION
Economic growth and development
Reduction of inequality and poverty
Accommodation of social diversity
Dignity and freedom of the citizens
This is the PowerPoint presentation of ch-4 food security in India of economics book of class 9 NCERT.
Food Security is the ability to assure, on a long term basis, that the system provides the total population access to a timely, reliable and nutritionally adequate supply of food.
CBSE Class 9 Chapter 4 – Food Security in India of Economics talks about topics related to the importance of food security, people who are insecure, an initiative taken by the government to tackle food insecurity, etc. The ppt consists of all the essential topics, as mentioned in the chapter.
#class9, #economics, #foodsecurityinIndia, #NCERT
This PPt may be useful for the 9th std students. it is based on the 9th Std Geography (CBSE) book. for better understanding, some of the other related PPTs and pictures are also included in this PPT. Let enjoy your studies. yours.. R. Ezhilraman, PGT-Social Science, JNV Lepakshi, Ananthapur Andhra Pradesh
Class 10 Economics Chapter 2 Sectors of Indian Economy VJLEARNING
This document explains the Class 10 Economics Chapter 2 Sectors of Indian Economy
This is helpful for teachers also, especially during online classes. This document will help Teachers to teach their students. Students learn better when they experience the lessons visually, so students and teachers, please to see it
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Chapter - 6, Population, Geography, Social Science, Class 9
INTRODUCTION
POPULATION SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION
TOTAL POPULATION
TOTAL AREA
INDIA'S POPULATION DENSITY
WORKING AGE
SEX RATIO
LITERACY RATES
OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURES
HEALTH
ADOLESCENT POPULATION
NATIONAL POPULATION POLICY
Every topic of this chapter is well written concisely and visuals will help you in understanding and imagining the practicality of all the topics.
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What does democracy do?
What outcomes can we reasonably expect of democracy?
Does democracy fulfil these expectations in real life?
How to assess the outcomes of democracy?
Democracy is better because
Accountable, responsive and legitimate government
ELECTION,DEBATE AND INFORMATION
PEOPLE’S NEED AND CORRUPTION
Economic growth and development
Reduction of inequality and poverty
Accommodation of social diversity
Dignity and freedom of the citizens
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2. India is a democratic country
Principle of democracy is that the government of the
state is carried out with the co-operation & consent of
the people.
3. According to “ABRAHAM LINCON”
Democracy means a government is elected of the
people , for the people ,by the people.
4. Democracy is accountable form of
government.
Democracy improves the quality of decision making.
Democracy provides a method to deal with
differences and conflicts .
Democracy enhances the dignity of citizens.
Democracy is better than other forms of government because it allows us to correct its own mistake
5. RIGHTS IN A DEMOCRACY
What are rights?
Rights are claims of a person over other fellow
being over the society and over the government.
All have equal rights but a right is a possible for
a person which should not harm or hurt others.
6. Why do we need rights in a democracy?
Rights are necessary for the every sustenance of a
democracy.
Rights in the Indian constitution
What is fundamental rights?
Some rights which are fundamental to our life are
given a special status. They are called fundamental
rights.
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14. Judiciary & Bureaucracy
Bureaucracy means government by central
administration .
Judiciary aims in protecting the society, the
human values & the spirit of the constitution.
Judiciary & executive are the offspring's.
Bureaucracy to serve the legislature .
15. QUALITIES OF CORRUPTION
* Selfishness
* Human greed
* Craze to achieve more
* Than individual rights
* Corrupt practices
16. RESULT
The society has made the people responsible to mind
the bureaucracy & judiciary corrupt.
Corruption has reached the higher level, we cannot
accept the desired services from them to the
constitution & rumors of the law.
17. THERE IS GREAT SENSE IN THE PHASE OF
CONSTITUTION
Every one has to attach point consideration to one’s
duties more than the undaunted spirit of striving to
enforce the individual rights.
18. CONCLUSION
True democracy will come to this country when no
one goes hungry to bed.
You don’t need just equal right to vote . Every citizen
needs to have equal information, basic education,
equal resources & a lot of commitment.
19.
20. Why is Democracy a better form
of Government ?
1. Democracy promotes equality among
people
2. Enhances the dignity of the
individual
3. Improves the quality of decision
making
4. Provides a method to resolve
conflicts
5. Allows room to correct mistakes
21. Why is Democracy a better form
of Government ?
6. It is a legitimate Government
7. It is slow, less efficient and not
very responsive or clean
8. It is people’s own Government
9. It has its own ability to
generate its own support
22. What are the outcomes of
Democracy ?
Democracy is just a form of
Government
It can only create conditions
for achieving something
Citizens have to take
advantage and achieve goals
23. What are the things that a
Democracy must provide?1. People have the right to choose rulers and
people have control over rulers
2. People’s participation in decision making
3. Government should be accountable to citizens,
responsive to the needs and expectations of the
citizens
4. Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation
and negotiations
5. Cost of time that democracy pays is worth it
24. What are the things that a
Democracy must provide?6. Government has to follow procedures and its
decisions must be both more acceptable and
effective
7. Democracy develops mechanisms for citizens to
hold the Government accountable and take
part in decision making
8. Democracy ensures that decision making will
be based on norms and procedures
9. Democracy provides transparency
25. Measurement of Democracy as
per their Outcome…
Regular, free and fair elections
Open public debate on major policies and
legislations
Citizen’s right to information about the
Government and its functioning
26. Tainted Records…Fall short of elections that provide a fair chance
to everyone and in subjecting every decision to
public debate
Sharing information with citizens
Frustrate the needs of the people
Corruption
27. What can we expect from the
Government?
We can expect the Government to be attentive to
the needs of the people and their demands and at
the same time the Government has to be free of
corruption
29. Economic development depends
on several factors:
Country’s population size
Global situation
Cooperation from other countries
Economic priorities adopted by the country
30. Democracy does not appear to be successful
in reducing economic inequalities...
A small number of ultra rich enjoy a highly
disproportionate share of wealth and income
Their share in total income is increasing
People at the bottom of society have very little to
depend on
31. Outcomes of Democracy…Political equality
All individuals have equal weight in electing
representatives
Accommodation of Social Diversity
Democracy is the best government to respect
differences and evolve a mechanism to negotiate
differences
Example : Belgium
32. Outcomes of Democracy…Majority to work with Minority
Rule by majority means that in case of every
election, different persons and groups may and
can form majority
No discrimination
Dignity & freedom of individuals
Passion for respect and freedom are the basis of
democracy
33. Outcomes of Democracy…Dignity of Women
Gaining some sensitivity due to long struggles
Respect to and equal treatment of women are
necessary
Once if it is recognised, it is easier for women to
wage a struggle
34. the effects of casteism in
Democracy…
In India, democracy has strengthened the claims
of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes
for equal status and opportunity
Reservation in jobs and in educational
institutions
Constitutional provisions for safeguarding the
interests of minorities, weaker sections and
backward classes
It is the recognition that makes ordinary
citizens value their democratic rights
35. Outcomes of Democracy…Success of democracy comes with more
expectations and complaints from people which
indirectly indicates participation
People have developed awareness and ability to
expect and look critically at power holders