NCERT Solutions for Economics, Chapter 4 – Food Security in India Intext Questions Page 43 Question 1 Some people say that the Bengal famine happened because there was a shortage of rice. Study the table and find out whether you agree with the statement. Answer No, I do not agree that the Bengal famine happened due to a shortage of rice. From the table, the availability … [Read more...] about Class 9 chapter 4 Economics Food Security in India
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Class 9 Economics Chapter 3 Poverty as a Challenge
NCERT Solutions for Economics, Chapter 3 – Poverty As a challenge Intext Questions Page 29 Question 1 Urban Case Thirty-three year old Ram Saran works as a daily-wage labourer in a wheat flour mll near Ranchi in Jharkhand. He manages to earn around ? 1,500 a month when he finds employment, which is not often. The money is not enough to sustain his family of six that … [Read more...] about Class 9 Economics Chapter 3 Poverty as a Challenge
Class 9 Economics Chapter 2 People as Resource
NCERT Solutions for Economics, Chapter 2 - Economics People As Resource Intext Questions Page 17 Question 1. Looking at the photograph can you explain how a doctor, teacher, engineer and a tailor are an asset to the economy? Answer (i) A population becomes human capital when there is investment made in the form of education training and medical … [Read more...] about Class 9 Economics Chapter 2 People as Resource
Class 9 Economics Chapter 1 The Story of the village Palampur
NCERT Solutions for Economics, Chapter 1 – The Story of the village Palampur Intext Questions Page 3 Question 1. The following table 1.1 shows that the land under cultivation in India in units of million hectares. Plot this on the graph provided. (i) What does the graph show? (ii) Is it important to increase the area under irrigation? … [Read more...] about Class 9 Economics Chapter 1 The Story of the village Palampur