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[79] The widespread nationalization [...] and small-scale businesses and industries spread over the entire country. [...] not possible for state-controlled industries to be as proficient either industrially [...] of the state, state-controlled industries cannot compete with non-government enterprises.
[4] Ancient Bengal had a large number [...] were very proficient in marine industries. The merchants used to take their [...] trade of Bengal, it has been said,
[23] Along these high slopes one may [...] and accordingly they can develop industries in the area. But this will not [...] nothing is accomplished without toil.
[15] The permanent solution lies in [...] and the socialisation of land, industries, trade and commerce. Key industries should be large scale industries. These key industries should be managed and owned by [...] the more profit they will get.
[17] Regarding cooperatives, we must [...] it has to be emphasised that key industries should be run by the government [...] consequent closure of subsidiary industries in the cooperative sector. However, [...] into an industrial cooperative.
[20] The abolition of the Zamindary [...] Zamindars fop investment in key industries.
[21] One pertinent question is whether [...] government to help establish new industries on the one hand, and it will check [...] change land policies immediately.
[16] Thirdly, there is the Khatra subdivision [...] deposits of minerals can be found. Industries based on these mineral resources should be properly planned and developed.
[19] In Howrah district the silk industry [...] new large-scale or medium-scale industries in Amta subdivision? What are [...] socio-economic condition of your block?
[21] To develop the industrial potential [...] materials, and the development of local industries.
[10] In Tripura there is laterite soil. [...] can be grown. Also, small scale industries should be developed. In Amarpur [...] imported from outside Tripura?
[5] The geographical features and environment [...] were some medium-scale cottage industries, but these are gradually disappearing. [...] severe psycho-economic exploitation.
[10] The amount of power needed to supply [...] of Bengal. Small-scale cottage industries can be started in every home in [...] supplementary source of power generation.
[13] In the coastal areas of South Bengal [...] unemployment problems, while cottage industries, small-scale industries and cooperative enterprises can [...] and a higher standard of living.
[18] PROUT divides the industrial structure into three parts – key industries managed by the immediate or local [...] government and private enterprise.
[28] While providing employment to local [...] region, and various other types of industries should be established according [...] local people will be possible.
[94] Ans.: – Nothing in this universe is valueless. In the age of undeveloped science, when industries were essentially cottage industries, families used to work in the [...] was not improper in those days.
[14] Thirdly, there is the Khatra subdivision [...] deposits of minerals can be found. Industries based on these mineral resources should be properly planned and developed.
[17] In Howrah district the silk industry [...] new large-scale or medium-scale industries in Amta subdivision? What are [...] socio-economic condition of your block?
[19] To develop the industrial potential [...] materials, and the development of local industries.
[25] Now let us discuss some concrete [...] decentralization can benefit particular industries include the following. First, [...] etc. for consumers cooperatives.
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[90] Let me give a simple example. Those [...] system or nationalizing large-scale industries society should pay adequate compensation [...] accept either of those viewpoints.
[274] In the field of industry, we will [...] both small-scale and large-scale industries. For example, in a self-sufficient [...] cooperation a large number of satellite industries could flourish. We could form [...] machines would always be at hand.
[281] This will not be done merely by [...] supply and the expansion of cottage industries in the villages are the paramount needs of the hour. By cottage industries, I do not mean old and outmoded, but rather rationalized and well mechanized industries. Hence, decentralization is an economic necessity.
[8] Answer : Agrico-industries represent a set of pre-harvesting industries. Agrico-industries directly or [...] comprise those post-harvesting industries which depend on agricultural production.
[94] Ans.: – Nothing in this universe is valueless. In the age of undeveloped science, when industries were essentially cottage industries, families used to work in the [...] was not improper in those days.
[25] Answer – Agrico-industries represent a set of pre-harvesting industries. Agrico-industries directly or [...] comprise those post-harvesting industries which depend on agricultural production.
[9] Answer: Nothing in this [...] when science was undeveloped, when industries were essentially cottage industries, families used to work at the [...] the basis of their profession.
[6] Peoples economy should also [...] of both private and cooperative industries. Private industries would be limited in size and scope [...] they grow too large. Cooperative industries are the best means of independently [...] responsibility for their livelihood.
[11] Housing : Construction materials [...] can also export to other regions. Industries which manufacture construction materials can be quite profitable.
[24] PROUT advocates a three-tiered industrial structure which includes key industries managed by the immediate government, cooperatives, and privately owned enterprises. Key industries will function on a “no profit, [...] levels to ensure collective welfare.
[20] What do people do to meet their growing needs for agricultural lands, for industries, etc.? They bring about large-scale [...] the other, its existential value.
[86] It would be very good if a railway [...] local people. Many sea-dependent industries should be developed in the region [...] would not entail much expenditure.
[30] In the field of industry, the necessity of both small-scale and large-scale industries will have to be accepted. For [...] industry, numerous small-scale industries will prosper. Viable weavers [...] everything will be within easy reach.
[31] The acceptance of both small-scale and large-scale industries does not mean that old machinery [...] rural economy must be accepted.
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[13] There is another economic region, [...] the growth of the iron and steel industries and the shipbuilding industry, [...] Orissa are living in abject poverty.
[13] This is also a jute producing area. From jute, industries such as nylon, rayon, match sticks, [...] in Tripura and alcohol related industries, pharmaceuticals and medicines [...] abundance, therefore medicinal industries from fermented orange juice can [...] with limestone, large scale cement industries can also be established. In Darjeeling [...] produced from pineapple leaves.
[14] If dams are constructed on the [...] non-mulberry silk. To establish industries in this region, hydro-electricity [...] profitably, so the paper and sugar industries can also be developed. The Meghalay [...] the plains are like North Bengal.
[20] Italy is developed but not highly [...] also be further developed. Large industries such as the oil and steel industries no doubt exist, but other big industries are imported from various countries.
[4] What are the primary requisites [...] horticulture, sericulture, etc. For such industries, you cannot depend on raw material from anywhere else.
[10] There are several common points [...] Medical units. Cottage industries. Dairy Farms. Plantations.
[502] What do people do to meet their growing needs for agricultural lands, for industries, etc.? They bring about large-scale [...] a great loss for human society.
[87] Today things have changed. Mákaŕd́á [...] reason is the decline of rural industries. The third reason is the loss [...] economic evaluation is necessary.
[88] Just as agriculture should be [...] exceed forty percent. Where rural industries have been destroyed, a major part [...] intellectual or white collar jobs.
[89] Because village industries have been ruined, those who depended on those industries have turned to agriculture. The [...] resulting in soaring unemployment.
[91] Non-agricultural industry (such [...] pharmaceuticals) refers to those industries that are neither direct agrico-industries (such as the production of pick-axes, spades and tractors) nor industries that are directly dependent on [...] people engaged in non-agricultural industries should be kept within twenty to [...] war is always around the corner.
[1] Self-reliance is the main objective [...] proper use of fertilizers, cottage industries, energy production, research centres [...] self-reliant, and should be adopted.
[61] Cottage Industries
[62] Various types of cottage industries should be established on master [...] materials. Some types of cottage industries include the following:
[73] These are just a few examples of [...] poor areas, two or three simple industries can be started first, such as [...] with grinding machines. If cottage industries are properly established, poor local people will enjoy immediate economic benefits.
[22] The jute mills of the present-day [...] Commodities produced by these cooperative industries will remove that scarcity of fibre [...] Bengal on a decentralized basis.
[7] In this phase, the rivers and streams [...] irrigation, electricity generation, and industries based on local needs should be established.
[12] In this phase, there must be emphasis [...] agriculture. With the development of such industries, there should be simultaneous [...] mentality of the rural population.
[6] Until PROUT is established, however, [...] widespread establishment of cottage industries; proper agricultural facilities, [...] infrastructure, such as railways.
[14] Except for jute, all these crops [...] From jute many other subsidiary industries can be developed, such as paper, [...] still be block-level planning.
[38] In northern India áus is [...] Nadia district three to four cement industries can profitably run from the winter [...] their industrial potentiality.
[117] Nylon, rayon and jutes-wool [...] this regard. The nylon and rayon industries can make enormous profits.
[147] Ráŕh has huge deposits [...] properly utilized, a large number of industries could easily be established. To [...] manufacture medical equipment.
[157] PROFITABLE INDUSTRIES
[158] The profitable industries in Bengal are mainly of two types – cash crops and non-agricultural industries.
[178] Although high and dry land is not [...] for the cosmetics and medicine industries. If high and dry land can be ploughed, [...] food and can be used for bran oil.
[185] Non-Agricultural Industries
[1] Small-scale cottage industries can be started in every home in [...] widespread unemployment problem.
[1] A rural economy should not depend solely on cottage industries, otherwise the economic welfare of the rural population will be jeopardized. If cottage industries are properly organized, rural [...] responsibility of supplying cottage industries with raw materials so that they do not suffer from scarcity.
[8] The British East India Company [...] from those who worked in cottage industries that they would buy raw materials [...] being developed in Manchester.
[9] Within ten years after the Battle of Plassey in 1757, most of the important industries in Bengal such as silk, cotton, [...] who had been employed in various industries for generations were uprooted [...] “colonial exploitation”.
[11] Almost all items of daily use in [...] the same time, Bengals own industries have either been paralysed or [...] owners of most of the essential industries in West Bengal are outsiders. [...] loot as much as we can.”
[15] As a result of the devastating [...] all of Bengals important industries had been destroyed. Dhaka, a most [...] alternative but to resort to agriculture.
[16] After completely destroying the industries of Bengal, the British capitalists [...] cultivation of indigo stopped.
[17] Along with the cultivation of indigo, [...] eyes on Bengals jute and tea industries. In order to further increase [...] prescribed amount from the farmers.
[25] The second requirement for economic [...] are available. This will create industries based on locally available raw materials and ensure full employment for all local people.
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[17] Today there are too many obstacles [...] electricity and the expansion of cottage industries in villages are of paramount necessity today. By cottage industries I do not mean outdated, primitive handicrafts. Cottage industries must be efficient, modern mechanized [...] necessity. With the exception of heavy industries and essential government offices, [...] police can easily detect them.
[7] Though it is a slight digression, [...] modelling and temple construction industries have left many beautiful relics [...] impoverished masses of Orissa.
[41] Finally, let us discuss a few examples of how decentralized planning can benefit particular industries. First, take the jute industry. [...] coats for consumers cooperatives.
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[34] Farmers may also create producers cooperatives to produce items for various industries. Thus, some farmers cooperatives [...] used for research and development.
[38] Besides agricultural or farmers [...] agrico-industries and non-agricultural industries. The total profit of such cooperatives [...] management of the cooperative.
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[6] In a Proutistic economy, the cost [...] kept at the minimum level. All industries, including agrico-industries and [...] unit must be economically viable.
[13] Collective necessity : Planners [...] programmes accordingly. In India, many industries have been established but the [...] especially evident in Bengal and Bihar.
[21] However, there are problems which [...] development, the establishment of key industries, soil erosion, water supply, power [...] mutual coordination and cooperation.
[25] The development of local industries will provide immediate economic [...] world is by developing block-level industries. The growth of local industries will provide social security to [...] their basic needs will be met.
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[7] The second cause of economic imbalance [...] British severely affected indigenous industries because they used the latest technology. Consequently, those employed in these industries gradually gave up their traditional occupations and crowded the agricultural sector for a livelihood.
[19] There are two fundamental economic [...] agriculture must be reduced by developing industries.
[63] While creating employment for the [...] in a proper way. In these areas industries which require less manual labour [...] depending upon time, place and person.