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The document discusses resource planning and sustainable development in India, emphasizing the need for judicious resource use at various levels. It outlines specific programs aimed at developing target areas, such as the Hill Area Development Programme and Drought Prone Area Programme, and highlights the establishment of NITI Aayog for inclusive growth. Additionally, it presents case studies on the Bharmaur region and the Indira Gandhi Canal, detailing their socio-economic impacts and the evolution of sustainable development concepts.
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> Resource planning isan Important process for judicious
use of resources. This is even more important In 2
country with diversified resources lke india. There ls an
Urgent need for resource planning at national, regional
‘and local levels in our country, The technique adopted
For appropriate use of resources Is called resource
planning,
> Resource planning at the national, state and local level
isa complex tesk, which has the Following steps
« Identifying and tabulating resources in different
regions of the country, making regional survey maps
qualitative and quantitative estimation of resources
and they haveto be measured.
To prepare appropriate technology, skills and
Institutional planning Framework for implementing
resource development plans,
«To coordinate resource development plans and
national development plans.
> Target Area Planning
> Planning commission Introduced the ‘target area’
and target group approaches to planning. Some of
the examples of programmes directed towards the
development of target areas are Command Area
Development Programme, Drought Prone Area
Development Programme, Hill Area Development
Programme. The Small Farmers Development Agency
and Marginal Farmers Development Agency.
> Inthe 8th Five Year Plan special area programmes were
designed to develop infrastructure in hill areas, north:
easter states, tribal areas and backward areas.
> Hill Area Development Programme
> Hill Area Development Programmes were initiated
during the Sth Fiver Year Plan covering 15 districts
comprising all the hilly districts of Uttar Pradesh
(present Uttarakhand). Mikir Hill and North Cachar Hills
of Assam, Darjeeling district of West Bengal and Nilgiri
istrict oF Tamil Nadu.
> The National Committee on the Development of
Backward Area in 1981 recommended that all the hill
‘areas in the country having height above 600m and not
‘covered under tribal sub-plan be treated as backward
hill areas,
> Drought Prone Area Programme
> This programme was initiated during the 4th Five Year
Plan with the objectives of providing employment
to the people in drought-prane areas and creating
productive assets
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Fastracl« Revision
> The Natlonal Cammittee on Development of Backward
‘Areas reviewed the performance of this programme.
> Since growing population pressure In forcing the
society to utilse the marginal lands For agriculture, and
there by causing ecological degradation, there Is need
to create alternative employment opportunities in the
drought prone areas,
> The Planning Commission of India (1967) Identified
67 districts (entire or partly) of the country prone to
drought, The Irrigation Commission (1972) introduced
the criterion of 30% irrigated area and demarcated the
drought prone areas,
NITIAayog
> India has adopted the concept of centralised planning
after Its independence. This planning was done by the
Planning Commission until 4st January, 2015,
> On 1st January the Central Government established
the new body known as the NITI Aayog or National
Institution For Transforming India,
> The idea behind tho establishment of this body is to
ensure inclusive growth For all the sections of society
‘and create a platform For a cooperative Federalism,
> Case Study on Target Group Area Planning, Bharmaur
Region
> Physical Sotting of Bharmaur Region: This region lies
between 32°11" N and 32°41" N latitudes and 76'22°
‘and 76°53" € longitudes, Spread over an area of about
1818 sq. km, the region mostly les between 1500 m to
3700 m above the mean sea level
> This region is popularly known as the homeland of
Gaddis (a tribal community) and Is surrounded by lofty
mountains on all sides. It has Pir Panjal In the North and
Dhauladhar in the South. In the East, the extension of
Dhauladhar converges with Pir Panjal near Rohtang
pass.
> The river Ravi and Its tributaries, the Budhil and the
Tundahen, drain this territory and carve out deep,
gorges,
> These rivers divide the regian into four physiographic
divisions called Holi, Khani, Kugti and Tundah areas.
Bharmaur experiences freezing weather conditions
‘and snowfall in winter. Monthly temperature in January
remalns 4°C and In July itis 26°C.
> The Bharmaur tribal area comprises of Bharmaur and
Holi Tehslls of Chamba district af Himachal Pradesh.ee
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> Ibis @ notified tribal area since 21st November, 1975,
It is inhabited by Gaddi, a tribal community that
hava maintalned a unique and distinct identity in the
Himalayanregion because they practiced ranshumance
and communicated through Gaddiali dialect.
Underdeveloped Economy of Bharmaur
> Harsh climate, low resource base and fragile
environment influence the economy and society of the
region, It Is one of the most economically and sodally
backward areas of Himachal Pradesh.
> The Gaddishave experienced geographical and political
Isolation and socio-economic deprivation. The economy
Is largely based on agriculture and allied activities such
as sheep and goat rearing. According to 2011 census,
the total population of Bharmaur sub-division was
39,113 that is 21 persons per sq km.
Integrated Tribal Dovelopment Project (ITDP) In
Bhormaur
> In 1970s, Gaddis were Included In the list of scheduled
tribes andinthe same porlod, the development process.
of tribal area of this region started.
> Laterin 1974, under the Fifth Five Year Plan, the tribal
sub-plan was introduced and Bharmaur was designated
as one of the five Integrated Tribal Development
Projects (ITDP) in Himachal Pradesh.
> Achlovements of ITOP
Tha main achievements of the ITDP were:
> Development of infrastructure Le, schools, healthcare
facilities, potable water, roads, communications and
electricity supply.
> villages located along the river Ravi in Holl and Khani
areas were Main beneficiaries of infrastructural
development,
> There has been tremendous Increase in tteracy rate,
eg, the Female literacy rate in the region has increased
From 1.8836 in 1971 to 65% in 2011.
> Decline in gender inequality ie, difference between
male and Female literacy rate has declined
> There has been improvement in the sex-rato and child
rmarrlages declined
> Traditionally, the Gaddis have been subsistence
agriculturists and pastoralists, mainly focussed on
Foodgrains and livestock population, But during the last
three decades of the twentieth century, production of
cash crops and pulses have increased.
> The importance oF pastoralism In the economy has
declined as now only about one-tenth of the total
households practise transhumance
Evolution of the Concept of Sustainable Development
> Concept of Sustainable Development : The concept
of sustainable development evolved due to general
rise in the awareness of environmental issuesinthe late
1960s in the Western world. It reflected the concerns
of people about the undesirable effects of industrial
development on environment.
> Publication of Tha Population Bomb by Paul R. Ehrlich
in 1968 and The Limits to Growth by Dennis Meadows,
and others In 1972 ralsed the level of fear among the
environmentalists and the people. This set the stage
for the emergence of new models of development
under the broad term ‘sustainable development.
» Indira Gandhi Canal Command Area
> Case Study on Sustainable Development: This project,
conceived by Kunwar Sain in 1948, was launched
fon 31st March, 1958. The canal ariginates at Harike
Barrage in Punjab and runs parallel to Pakistan Border
for a distance of 40 km In Thar desert (Marusthall) of
Rajasthan.
> The total planned length of the system Is 9060 km,
FulFiling the irrigation needs of a total culturable
command area of 19.63 lakh hectares. The canal works
con two types of irrigation systems, Flow irrigation
system and lift irrigation system, In the lift, canal
water Is UiFted up to make It Flow against the slope oF
the land.
> llthe ifeconals of thissystem originate at theleft bank
Cf main canal while all the canals on the right bank of
‘main canal are flow channels. Out ofthe total command
area, 70% was targeted to be Irigated by Flaw system
and the rest by lift system. The construction of this
canal has been carrled out in two stages.
> Stage I: In First stage, It covered the command areas.
‘oF Ganganagar, Hanumangarh and Northern part of
Bikaner districts.
Its culturable command area is 5.53 lakh hectares,
having gentle undulating topography. In this stage, the
Irrigation system was Introduced In early 1960s,
> Stage I Thisstage covered 14.10 lakh hectares culturable
command area of Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Sarmer, Jodhpur,
Nagpur and Churu districts
‘The main characteristics of the cultural command area
of stage Il are:
‘¢ Hot desert with shifting sand dunes.
‘¢ Summer temperature upto S0°C.
« Irrigation system was Introduced In this stage In
smid-1980s.
Positive and Negative Effects
The Introduction of canal irigation In this dryland
has changed its ecology, economy and society. The
environment of the region has been influenced by this
project both positively and negatively.
> Positive Effect: Due to the canal irrigation, there is
sufficient soll moisture available Far a longer duration
and various afforestation and pasture development
programmes have led to greening of land. It has
resulted in a considerable reduction In wind erosion
and siltation of canal systems.
> Negative Effect: ue to intensive irrigation and
excessive use of water, an alarming rate of water
logging and soil salinity have been recorded.
‘Measures Far Promotion of Sustainable Development
> The first requirement is strict implementation of
water management policy. The canal project envisages
protective irrigation in Stage-! and extensive irrigation
(of crops and pasture development in Stage:
> In general, the cropping pattern shall not include water
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Frults
> The CAD programmes such as lining of water courses,
land development and levelling and warabandi system
shall be effectively implemented to reduce the
conveyance loss of water.
> The area affected by water logging and soll salinity
shall be reclaimed.
> The eco-development through afforestation, shelterbelt
plantation and pasture development is necessary
particularly n the Fragile environment of Stage-t
> The social sustainability in the region can be achieved
only if the land allottees having poor economic
background are provided adequate financial and
institutional support For cultivation of land.
> The economic sustainability in the region cannot be
attained only through development of agriculture and
animal husbandry. The agricultural and allied activites
have to develop along with other sectors of economy.
nen Practice Exercise
@ Multiple choice Questions w
QL Which of the following plan was introduced to
improve the conditions of roads in India aftor
independence?
a. Flve Year Road Plan
Ten Venr Road Plan
b. Nagpur Plan
cd Twenty Year Road Plan
Q2 Which one of the following is not true about
Bharmaur Tribal region? (case 2028)
This region comprises. of Bharmour and Hol
Tehsil of Chamba district.
b Its not a notified tribal area
[tis mainly inhabited by the Gadel tribal community,
4. The tribals practice transhumance.
3. Which of the following statement is NOT true
regarding the Indira Gandhi Canal? (cs 2023)
a. It was previausly known as the Rajasthan Canal
b. Itoriginates at the Marka barrage in Punjab.
The canal almost runs parallel to Pakistan border.
4, Rajasthan Is least benefitted by this canal
Q4. Which of the following commisslon replaced
‘Planning Commission’? (case 2023)
a. Electlon Commission b. NITI Aayog
Law Commission ——_d. Education Commission
QS. Inwhich state is Bharmaur Tribal Region situated?
a. Uttarakhand bb. Jammu & Kashmic
Himachal Pradesh Uttar Pradesh
Q6. What should be the helght of an area in the hill
area development programme?
a. 500 metres 600 metres
700 metres 1d. 800 metres
Q7. In how many districts, drought-prone areas are
identified?
a 47 b.57
67 a7
Q8. From which Barrage, India Canal has been taken
out?
2. Bhakra b. Nangat
Harlke . Theln
Q9. Which one of the following is the most crucial
factor for sustainable development In Indira
Gandhi Canal Command Area?
‘a Agricultural devolopment
. Ecorevelopment
Transport development
d. Colonisation of land.
QD. Think about the following statement(s) about
sustainability.
(1) It describes a process or situation that can last
endlessly.
(ii) Natural resources must be used in a way that
does not result in ecological debts due to
overexploltation of the Earth’ carrying and
productive capacities.
(ili) Keeping the whole natural capital base
above its current level Is crucial for long term
sustainability,
a. Only (ip b. Only (u)
Bath (i) and (tl) . (i (W) and (a)
QUL Match Column | with Column Il and select the
correct answer from the codes given below the
columns.
Column | Column It
Gustainable (Related with)
Development.
Goal (S06))
‘A. $0610 1. Climate change
8. S0G13 2. Life on tand
©. $0614 3, Reduced inequalities
0. $0615 4, Life below water
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Directions (Q. Nos. 12-13): in the questions given below,
there are two statements marked os Assertion (A) and Reason
(Read the statements and choose the correct option:
a. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) Is the correct
‘explanation of (A).
b. Both (A) and (R) are true. but (R} Is nat the correct.
‘explanation of (A.
(A) istrue. but (Rs false.
4. (A) Is false, but (A) is true,
12, Assertion (A): Development is dynamic and
complex in nature.
Reason (R): The objective of planning Is to utilise
rosources in sustainable mannor.
13, Assertion (A): There Is an urgant need to conserve
mineral resources in India.
Reason (R):For sustainable development, economic
growth must be integrated with environmental
concerns,
Answers
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Passage 1
Read the passage given below and answer the
questions that follow by choosing the most
appropriate option.
Indira Gandhi Canal, previously known as the
Rajasthan Canal, is one of the largest canal
systems in India. Conceived by Kunwar Sain in
1948, the canal project was launched on 31 March,
1958, The canal originates at Harike barrage in
Punjab and runs parallel to Pakistan border for a
distance of 40 km in Thar desert (Marusthali) of
Rajasthan. The total planned length of the system
is 9,060 km catering to the irrigation needs of
a total culturable command area of 19.63 lakh
hectares. Out of the fotal command area, about
70% was envisaged to be irrigated by flow system
and the rest by lift system. The construction work
of the canal system has been carried out in two
stages. The command area of Stage-I lies in
Ganganager, Hanumangarh and Norther part
of Bikaner districts. It has @ gently undulating
topography and its culturable command area
is 5.53 lakh hectares. The command area of
Stage-II is spread over Bikaner, Jaisalmer,
Barmer, Jodhpur, Nagaur and Churu districts
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2.
a3.
a4.
covering culturable command area of 14.10 lakh
hectares. It comprises desert land dotted with
shifting sand dunes and temperature soaring to
50°C in summers. In the lift canal, the water is
lifted up to make it to flow against the slope of
the land. All the lif canals of Indira Gandhi Canal
system originate at the left bank of main canal
while all the canals on the right bank of main
canal are flow channels. Irrigation in Stage-I
command area of the canal was introduced
in early 1960s, whereas the command area of
Stage-II begun receiving irrigation in mid 1980s,
The introduction of canal irrigation in this dry
land has transformed its ecology, economy und
society. It has influenced the environmental
conditions of the region, both positively as well
as negatively. The availability of soil moisture for
a longer period of time and various afforestation
and pasture development programmes under
CAD have resulted in greening the land. This has
also helped in reducing wind erosion and siltation
of canal systems, But the intensive irrigation and
excessive use of water has led to the emergence
of twin environmental problems of water logging
and soil salinity
The Indira Gandhi Canal originates in which of the
following states?
a, Rajasthan Punjab
©. Haryana d.Uttar Pradesh
Which of the following has been a negative effect
of Indira Gandhi Canal?
a, Decreasing soll moisture b, Defarestation
«. Water sanity d All of these
Which among the following has been the advantage
of introducing irrigation through Indira Gandhi
Canal area?
a. Increasing agricultural productivity
b. Increasing crop Intensity
© Botha. and b.
d. Water logging
Which of the following type of erosion has been
prevented with the introduction of Indira Gandhi
Canal?
2. Soll erosion '. Wind erosion
© Glacial erosion d, Fluvial erosion
Answers
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Directions (Q. Nos. 12-13): in the questions given below,
there are two statements marked os Assertion (A) and Reason
(Read the statements and choose the correct option:
a. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) Is the correct
‘explanation of (A).
b. Both (A) and (R) are true. but (R} Is nat the correct.
‘explanation of (A.
(A) istrue. but (Rs false.
4. (A) Is false, but (A) is true,
12, Assertion (A): Development is dynamic and
complex in nature.
Reason (R): The objective of planning Is to utilise
rosources in sustainable mannor.
13, Assertion (A): There Is an urgant need to conserve
mineral resources in India.
Reason (R):For sustainable development, economic
growth must be integrated with environmental
concerns,
Answers
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Passage 1
Read the passage given below and answer the
questions that follow by choosing the most
appropriate option.
Indira Gandhi Canal, previously known as the
Rajasthan Canal, is one of the largest canal
systems in India. Conceived by Kunwar Sain in
1948, the canal project was launched on 31 March,
1958, The canal originates at Harike barrage in
Punjab and runs parallel to Pakistan border for a
distance of 40 km in Thar desert (Marusthali) of
Rajasthan. The total planned length of the system
is 9,060 km catering to the irrigation needs of
a total culturable command area of 19.63 lakh
hectares. Out of the fotal command area, about
70% was envisaged to be irrigated by flow system
and the rest by lift system. The construction work
of the canal system has been carried out in two
stages. The command area of Stage-I lies in
Ganganager, Hanumangarh and Norther part
of Bikaner districts. It has @ gently undulating
topography and its culturable command area
is 5.53 lakh hectares. The command area of
Stage-II is spread over Bikaner, Jaisalmer,
Barmer, Jodhpur, Nagaur and Churu districts
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2.
a3.
a4.
covering culturable command area of 14.10 lakh
hectares. It comprises desert land dotted with
shifting sand dunes and temperature soaring to
50°C in summers. In the lift canal, the water is
lifted up to make it to flow against the slope of
the land. All the lif canals of Indira Gandhi Canal
system originate at the left bank of main canal
while all the canals on the right bank of main
canal are flow channels. Irrigation in Stage-I
command area of the canal was introduced
in early 1960s, whereas the command area of
Stage-II begun receiving irrigation in mid 1980s,
The introduction of canal irrigation in this dry
land has transformed its ecology, economy und
society. It has influenced the environmental
conditions of the region, both positively as well
as negatively. The availability of soil moisture for
a longer period of time and various afforestation
and pasture development programmes under
CAD have resulted in greening the land. This has
also helped in reducing wind erosion and siltation
of canal systems, But the intensive irrigation and
excessive use of water has led to the emergence
of twin environmental problems of water logging
and soil salinity
The Indira Gandhi Canal originates in which of the
following states?
a, Rajasthan Punjab
©. Haryana d.Uttar Pradesh
Which of the following has been a negative effect
of Indira Gandhi Canal?
a, Decreasing soll moisture b, Defarestation
«. Water sanity d All of these
Which among the following has been the advantage
of introducing irrigation through Indira Gandhi
Canal area?
a. Increasing agricultural productivity
b. Increasing crop Intensity
© Botha. and b.
d. Water logging
Which of the following type of erosion has been
prevented with the introduction of Indira Gandhi
Canal?
2. Soll erosion '. Wind erosion
© Glacial erosion d, Fluvial erosion
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Policy
The fiest requirement is stect implementation af
water management policy, The canal envisages
protective Irigation In stage | and extensive
irrigation of crops and pasture development in
stage I
‘Modifications in Cropping Pattern:
The cropping pattern shall not include water
intensive crops. People shall be encouraged to
grow plantation crops such as citrus fruits
(Ul) Effective Implementations of CAD Programmes:
The CAD programmes such as Uning of woter
Courses. land_development and levelling and
abandl system (equal distribution of canal
Water In the command area of outlet) shall
bbe_offectively implemented to_reduce the
3. Explain the main aims of Bharmaur Tribat Area
Development plan.
Ans, The main alms and priorities of this project were as
follows:
(0 Improving the quality of Ufe ofthe Gods
(i) Narrowing the gap In the level of development
between Bharmaur and other districts of
Himachal Pradesh
(ii) The highest priority was on development of
transport and communication. agriculture and
allied activities as well as social and community
services.
{W) To utlise local resources nan efficient manner.
(v) Tocreate new opportunities for the people
4. Discuses the social bonofits of tribal sub-pian in
‘the Bharmaur region.
Ana, Social benefts of trital sub-plan ware as follows:
(i) There's tremandous increase In lteracy rate, 24.
‘ie Torna Tracy rate Tn the rian rereaned
Conveyance loss of water,
(lv) Reclaiming of Affected Aroas: The _arcos
affected by water logging and soll salinity shall
be reclaimed
(v) Provision of Adequate Support to Poor Land
Allottees: The social sustainability in the region
can_be achieved only if the land _allottees
having poor economic background are provided
‘adequate financial and Instltuvlonal support for
cultivavon of land.
Q2. Write in brief about the physical setting of Bharmaur
regions.
‘Ans. The physical setting of Bharmaur region is discussed
below
()) This reglon es between 32° 1 N and 32° 41 N
iatitudes, and 76° 22" € and 76" 53 € longitudes
(W) Spread over an area of about 1816 sq km. the
region mostly Ues between an altitude of 1500
1m to 3700 m above the mean sea level
(il) This region is popularly known as the homeland
of Gaddis (a tribal community) and is surrounded
by lofty mountains on all sides
(iv) It has Pir Panjal Range in_the North ond
Ohavladhar Range in the South
(&) In the €ast the extension of Dhauladhar Range
converges with Ple Panjal near Rohtang pass
(vi) The river Ravi and its tributaries the Budhit and
the Tundahen, drain this territory and carve aut
deep gorges.
(ui) These rivers divide the region into four
pphyslographic divisions called Hol. Khani, Kugtl
and Tundah areas.
(vil) Bharmaur experiences freezing weather
Conditions and snowfall in winter.
{(W) Its means monthly temperature remains 4°C in
January and 26°C in July.
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from 188% In 1971 t0 65% in 2700
(W) Deciine in gender inequalty Te, the ditterence
between male _and female titeracy rate has
declined
(W) improvement in_sex-ratlo, decline In_child
marriages. =
(iu) Bune Soc foclties Uke education and health
are were improved
(v) The vulnerable sections of the soclery was
benefitted by this plan
5. What were the shortcomings of Integrated Tribal
Development Project in Bharmaur?
Ans, The shortcomings of Integrated Tribal Development
Project in Bharmaur are as follows:
(i) In tecms of infrastructural facilites. the remate
‘villages in Tundah and Kugti areas are stil not
‘Seveloped.
(i) The method of crop cultivation Is still traditional
innature
(l) Even though pastoralism has declined. still a
‘Sizeable portion ofthe Goddls migrate to Kangra
‘and surrounding areas in order to_earn vig
Famtiage ues dung ie Gu season
{iv) was not implemented equally in the whole
region
(v) All_the problems of the raglon were not
‘padcabhed yr ehes pare
Q6. Explain any three achievements of Indira Gandhi
Canal Command Area Project.
Ans, The three achievements of Indira Gandhi Canal
Command Area Project are
() Availabilty of Irrigation Facilities: After the
construction of the ingira Gandhi Canal. Irrigation
faclities are avalable over_an_area_of 6.770
‘square Km in Jaisalmer district and 37 square km
in Barmer district.
(i) Transformation of Barren Deserts: The canal
has transformed the barren deserts of Rajasthan
into fertile preen fieldsee
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(ii) Provision of Water for Various Uses: Besides
providing water for agriculture. the canal
Supplies drinking water to thousands of people
in far-flung areas.
Q7. Givea brief account ofthe two stages of development
of Indira Gandhi Canal Project.
‘Ans, ‘The construction work of the canal system has been
‘carried out through two stages:
Stage i The command area of stage | los in
Gangonagar, Hanumangarh_and_Northern_part
Of Bikaner distrcts. it has a gontly undulating
topography and its culturable command area Is 553
lakh hectares,
Stage i: The command area of stage Il Is spread
cover Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jodhpur. Nagpur
‘and Churu districts, covering o culturable command
‘area oF 1410 lakh huctaras. it comprises desert Lond
dated with shifting sand dunes and temperature
Soaring to 50°C In summars
6. Describe five main points of Intogratd Tribal
Development Project implemanted In Bharmaur
region.
‘Ans. Following step are takan for the attainment of
tribal sub-plan strategy:
(i) Improving the quality of life of the Gaddis and
‘narrowing the gop in the level of development
between Bharmaur_and other districts _of
Himachal Pradesh
(i) The highest priority was on the develapment af
iransport_ and communication, agriculture and
allied activities as well as social and community
services.
(i) Improvernent_in_ the basic infrastructure _of
health case facilties:_potable water supply.
Schools. transport and communication, training
marketing, credi_and electricity supply. eg.
villages located along the river Ravi in Holl
‘and Khani areas are main beneficiaries of
infrastructural development
() Employment generation through agricultural
allied activities ike horticulture, animal husbandry
‘and cottage Industry
(v) The Godel had traditionally subsistence agriculture
cum pastoral econamy, Later on. during the last
three decades of the 20th century, pulses and
‘other cash crops became one of the main crops
of this region,
) Long Answer type Questions
QL Discuss the effects of Indira Gandhi Canal on
‘environment and agriculture.
‘Ans. The effects of Indira Gandhi Canal on environment
‘canbe understood as the environment of the region
hhas been Influenced by this project, both positivel
and negatively
2,
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Positive Effects
() Due to canal irrigation there is sufficient soll
moisture available for a longer duration
(i) Various afforestation and pasture development
programmes have led to greening of land
(iil) It has resulted in a considerable reduction in
wind erosion and siltation of canal system.
Negative Effects
Problems of water logging and soil salinity have
been witnessed due to intensive Irrigation and
excessive use of water.
The effects of Indira Gandhi Canal on agriculture can.
be understood as the agriculture of the region has
bboen influenced by this project. both positively and
‘egatively.
Positive Effects
()) Introduction of canal irrigation has ted to_an
increase in cultivated land and Intensity of
cropping
(W) Main commercial crops Le. wheat, rice cotton
‘and groundnut have replaced drought resistant
crops lke gram. bajo and jowar.
Negative Effacts
()) Intensive irrigation has become a cause of water
{logging and soll salinity.
(W) This may hamper sustainability of agriculture in
future,
Attalning sustainable development In the command
area requires major thrust upon the measures
to achieve ecological sustainability. Highlight
the measures proposed to promote sustainable
development in the command area of Indira Gandhi
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The measures proposed to promote sustainable
development in the command area are meant to
restore ecological balance are
{) The first requirement Is strict implementation
cof water management policy, The canal project
envisages protective irrigation in Stage-| and
extensive irrigation of crops and pasture
development in Stage-t
(i) in general the cropping pattern shall not include
water intensive crops. shall be adhered to and
people shall be encouraged to grow plantation
crops such as citrus fruits,
(ii) The CAD programmes such as lining of water
fourses. land development and leveling and
Warabandl system (equal distribution of canal
water In the command area of outlet) shall
be effectively Implemented to reduce the
Conveyance los5 of water
(iv) The areas affected by water logging and soll
salinity shall be reclaimed.ee
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(¥) The_eco-development_through afforestation
Shelter belt plantation and pasture development
is necessary particulary inthe Fragle environment
of Stages
(ul) The social sustainability in the region can be
achieved only if the land allottees having poor
economic background are provided adequate
(vil) The economic sustainability in the region
cannot be attained only through development
fof agriculture and animal husbandry. The
agriculture and alled activities have to develop
along with other sectors of the econamy. This
shall lead to diversification of economic base and
establishment _of functional Unkages between
Financial and institutional support for cultivation
basic villages. agro-service centers and market
of tang.
‘conters.
a Chapter Test
Multiple Choice Questions
QL. What should be the helght of an area in the hill
area development programme?
a. 500 metres b. 600 metres
700 metres d. 200 metres
2. Which one of the following is the most crucial
factor for sustainable development in Indira
Gandhi Canal Command Area?
a. Agricultural development
'. €co-development
Transport development
d. Colonisation of land
Assertion and Reason Type Question
3 In the question given below, there are two statements
imorked os Assertion (A) ond Reason (R). Read the
statements and choose the correct option
Assertion (A): Development is dynamic and complex
in nature.
Reason (R): The objective of planning Is to utilise
resources in sustainable manner.
a. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) Is the correct
explanation of (A).
b. Bath (A) and (A) are true. but (R} snot the correct
explanation of (A)
€ (Ais true, but (®) Is false.
4. (A)/s false. but (R) is tue.
Passage Based Question
Q4. Read the passage given below and answer the
questions that follow
The process of development of tribal area of
Bharmaur started in 1970s when Gaddis were
included among ‘scheduled tribes’. Under the
Fifth Five Year Plan, the tribal sub-plan_ was
introduced in 1974 and Bharmaur was designated
as one of the five Integrated Tribal Development
Projects (ITDP) in Himachal Pradesh. This
aren development plan was aimed at improving
the quulity of life of the Gaddis and narrowing
the gap in the level of development between
Bharmaur and other areas of Himachal Pradesh,
This plan laid the highest priority on development
of transport and communications, agriculture
‘and allied activities and social and community
services. The most significant contribution of.
(ribal development sub-plan in Bharmaur region
is the development of infrastructure in terms
of schools, healthcare facilities, potable water,
roads, communications and electricity, But the
villages located along the river Ravi in Holi
‘and Khani areas are the main beneficiaries of
infrastructural development. The remote villages
in Tundah and Kugti areas still do not have
sufficient infrastructure.
(I) Why is it necessary to develop infrastructural
facilities for integrated development of a
region? Explain.
(li) Mention the main objective of integrated tribal
development project’ in Bharmaur region.
(ili Explain the outcome of tribal development
sub-plan in this region.
Very Short Answer Type Questions
QS. What environmental problems are being faced at
Indira Gandhi Canal Command Area?
Q6. How has the Gaddi tribal community of Bharmaur
region maintained a distinct identity?
Short Answer Type Questions
Q7. Write In brief about the physical setting of Bharmaur
regions.
8. What were the shortcomings of Integrated Tribal
Development Project in Bharmaur?
Long Answer Type Question
Q9. Attaining sustainable development in the
command area requires major thrust upon the
measures to achleve ecological sustainability.
Highlight the measures proposed to promote
sustainable development in the command area of
Indira Gandhi Rajasthan Canal.