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Demographic Condition details regarding the population of British India were primarily obtained through a census in 1881. Though suffering from several conditions, it unveiled the unevenness in Indian population growth. Consequently, every 10 years such census procedures were conducted. Prior to 1921, India was in the initial step of demographic transformation.
The second step of transformation rose after 1921. Neither the cumulative population of India nor the rate of population increase at this step was high. The many social development signs were also not really promising. The comprehensive literacy level was less than 16%. Out of 16%, the female literacy level was at a negligible low of about 7%. Public health facilities were either unavailable to extensive parts of the population or when obtainable were highly lacking.
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Linear Scale : This is also known as Graphical Scale or Plain Scale. This is merely a straight line whose length is in certain proportion to the actual length on the ground. It is divided into primary and secondary division so that advantages and disadvantages can easily be read from it.
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The counting of the value of commodity more than once is called double counting. This leads to over estimation of the value of goods and services produced. Thus, the importance of avoiding double counting lies in avoiding over estimating the value of domestic product, e.g. a farmer produces one tonne of wheat and sells it for Rs.400 in the market to a flour mill.
The flour mill sells it for Rs. 600 to the baker. The baker sells the bread to the shopkeeper for Rs. 800. The shopkeeper sells the entire bread to the final consumer’s for Rs.900. Thus,
Value of Output = Rs. (400 + 600 + 800 + 900)
= Rs.2700
In fact, the value of the wheat is counted four times,
. the value of services of the miller thrice and the value of services by the baker twice.
In other words, the value of wheat and value of services of the miller and of the baker have been counted more than once. The counting of the value of. commodity more than once is called double counting.
To avoid the problem of double counting, following two methods are used:
(i) Final output method According to this method, the value of intermediate goods is not considered. Only the value of final goods and services is considered. In the above example, the value of final goods, i.e. bread is Rs. 900.
(ii) Value added method Another method to avoid the problem of double counting is to estimate the total value added at each stage of production. In the above example, the value added at each stage . of production is Rs. (400 +200 +200 +100)
= Rs. 900.
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- The initial step was to regulate the market and plan a clean, transparent and simple marketing strategy. This regulation helped both the farmers and the consumer. But it still needs to realize the full potential of rural markets.
- The second measure was the procurement process like transportation facilities, warehouse, cold storage, godowns, and the processing unit. However, the current infrastructure is inadequate to adhere to the growing demand and therefore needs to be improved.
- The third aspect is to decide on the fair price for the product. In the past, it has been a set back due to the unequal coverage of farmer members and the absence of a suitable link between marketing, processing cooperatives, and inefficient financial management. Example of a successful cooperative is the Gujarat milk cooperative which transformed the social and economic landscape of Gujarat.
- The last one is policies such as.
- Guarantee of Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for agricultural products
- Storage of surplus stocks of wheat and rice by Food Corporation of India (FCI)
- Distribution of food staples and sugar through PDS
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