Exam Details
Subject | Indian Economic Development Since Independence | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelor Degree Programme | |
Department | School of Social Sciences (SOSS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. "Foreign political domination during 18th and 19th centuries led to a rapid destruction of the Indian economy leading to poverty and degradation beyond measure". Discuss.
2. How is unemployment measured in India Discuss briefly the nature and status of employment in India.
3. Briefly account for low levels of agricultural productivity in India. Can bigger farms have better productivity than small farms? Explain.
4. Account for the factors that make the service sector an engine of growth in the Indian economy. Also examine how far is the service sector-led growth sustainable.
5. What do you understand by the term 'Carrying Capacity'? In the context of sustainable development, how can 'Carrying Capacity' be enhanced?
6. Briefly explain how the objectives of economic reforms and that of Social Justice can be simultaneously realised
7. How is poverty measured Mention its causes.
8. Explain the concept and importance of 'Infrastructure' for Indian economy.
9. Write a note on the need and importance of having good industrial relations in India.
10. Discuss the rationale for export promotion in India.
11. Distinguish between any two of the following:
Wage-employment and self -employment.
Tiny units and small enterprises.
Export promotion and import substitution.
Corporate tax and income tax
2. How is unemployment measured in India Discuss briefly the nature and status of employment in India.
3. Briefly account for low levels of agricultural productivity in India. Can bigger farms have better productivity than small farms? Explain.
4. Account for the factors that make the service sector an engine of growth in the Indian economy. Also examine how far is the service sector-led growth sustainable.
5. What do you understand by the term 'Carrying Capacity'? In the context of sustainable development, how can 'Carrying Capacity' be enhanced?
6. Briefly explain how the objectives of economic reforms and that of Social Justice can be simultaneously realised
7. How is poverty measured Mention its causes.
8. Explain the concept and importance of 'Infrastructure' for Indian economy.
9. Write a note on the need and importance of having good industrial relations in India.
10. Discuss the rationale for export promotion in India.
11. Distinguish between any two of the following:
Wage-employment and self -employment.
Tiny units and small enterprises.
Export promotion and import substitution.
Corporate tax and income tax
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- Adhunik Bhartiya Sahitya: Navjagran Aur Rashtriya Andolen
- Administrative Theory
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- Communication Skills in English Communication Skills In English
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- Hindi Bhasha Ki Sarachna
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- History of China and Japan 1840-1949
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- India from 8th TO 15th Century A .D.
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