What Kind Of People Live In Village Palampur Class 9?

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Answer. The kind of people living in Palampur are mostly

farmers,peasants and landlords

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How many people live in the village of Palampur?

Palampur Population (2011) • Total

40,385
Language • Official Hindi,

What kind of people live in the village Palampur what means of transportation live in the village?

Many kinds of transport are used by the people of village of Palampur. They use

bullock carts, tongas, rickshaws, bogeys and goods

. They are also used for loading jaggery and other commodities to their neighouring farms like Raiganj. Motor vehicles like motorcycles, jeeps, tractors and trucks, etc.

How many families are there in the village Palampur Class 9?

Palampur village has around ‘

450 families

in which 80 families' belong to the ‘upper caste' and they are the owners of the land.

Who are small farmers in village Palampur Class 9?

Answer: are those

farmers who have less than 2 hectares of land

. Question 17. How many people of Palampur village were engaged in non-farming activities?

How many kinds of transport are found in village Palampur?

Answer: Many kinds of transport are used by the people of village of Palampur. They use

bullock carts, tongas, rickshaws, bogeys and goods

. They are also used for loading jaggery and other commodities to their neighouring farms like Raiganj.

Which type of people live in Palampur?

Palampur consists of people belonging to

both upper caste and lower caste

. The upper caste families own land in he villages. They live in brick houses having electricity and water facilities. On the other hand, one third of the people who belong to the dalit group reside in on corner of the village.

Where is milk sold in Palampur?

Dairy is a common activity in many families of Palampur. People feed their buffalos on various kinds of grass and the jowar and bajra that grows during the rainy season. The milk is sold in

Raiganj, the nearby large village

.

What was the benefit of electricity in Palampur?

Answer: The spread of electricity

supported the Palampur farmers as it helped to change the village's irrigation system

. Persian wheels were historically used by farmers to draw water from wells and irrigate small fields.

What is the name of nearest town to village Palampur?


Shahpur

is the nearest town.

Is Palampur a real village?

No.. it is

an imaginary village

. Palampur is a hypothetical village or in other words we can say that this village is an imaginary village whose purpose is to introduce some basic concepts relating to the production.

Which type of village Palampur is?

Palampur is

a hypothetical village

which is lying in the Bulandshshar district of Western Uttar Pradesh. It is 3 kms from Raiganj (a big village ) and the Raiganj road further connects it to Shahpur, the nearest small town. All kinds of transport are visible on the road from bullock-carts to jeeps and trucks.

What is Fixed Capital Class 9?

(i) Fixed Capital:

The tools, machines, buildings which can be used in production over many years

are called fixed capital. Tools and Machines ranged from very simple tools such as farmer's plough to sophisticated machines such as generators, computers, etc.

Who is small farmers in Palampur?

THE SMALL FARMERS ARE

THOSE WHO CAN NOT TAKE LOAN FROM BANK

. THEY TAKE LOAN FROM LANDLORDS AND THEN SOMETIMES NOT ABLE TO PAY BACK AND LOSE THEIR LAND.

Why are farm labourers poor?

Farm labourers like Dala and Ramkali are poor

because they are landless and due to heavy competition for work among the farm labourers

they get only a quite low wage rate. Modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in industry.

Why are farm labourers poor class 9?

Why are farm labourers like Dala and Ramkali poor? Answer: … (c)

There is heavy competition for work among the farm labourers in Palampur

, so people agree to work for low wages. (d) They remain out of work for most parts of the year and have to take loans from the moneylender to fulfill their needs.

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