CLASS 10 DEVELOPMENT FULL CHAPTER | ECONOMICS | SHUBHAM PATHAK | CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE #sst
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Teacher Shubham Pathak welcomes Vijay Badi to discuss economic growth and development, emphasizing social change and individual potential. National development involves economic, social, and political equality, with factors like average income, literacy rates, and infant mortality shaping a country's progress.
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- Development encompasses both economic growth and social improvements, focusing on enabling individuals to reach their full potential through a mix of materialistic and non-materialistic goals.
- National development is crucial for a country's progress, requiring a balance of political, social, and economic equality to ensure citizens' well-being, with indicators like per capita income, literacy rate, and infant mortality reflecting the state's overall health and education standards.
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What is the difference between economic growth and development?
Economic growth refers to an increase in money, while development encompasses social standing and standard of living improvements. Development involves bringing about social change that enables individuals to achieve their full potential.
How do individuals perceive development goals?
Different people have varying development goals based on their situations and needs. These goals can be a mix of materialistic aspirations like financial stability and possessions, as well as non-materialistic goals such as quality of life, friendships, respect, and loyalty.
Why is national development crucial for a country?
National development is essential for the overall progress of a country as it is directly linked to the development of its citizens. The standard of living of citizens plays a significant role in national development, with aspirations for better living conditions and equality in political, social, and economic aspects.
What indicators are used to assess a country's well-being?
Parameters like infant mortality rate, literacy rate, and net attendance ratio are essential indicators of a state's well-being. These factors reflect healthcare quality, educational opportunities, and the overall development of children and citizens in a country.
How is the Body Mass Index (BMI) calculated and why is it important?
The Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by dividing weight by the square of height and is crucial in determining an individual's health status. For children aged 14-15, a healthy BMI range falls between 18.5-24.9 kg/m^2. BMI serves as a vital health indicator, reflecting the nutritional status and overall well-being of individuals.
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