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The document discusses the concept of development, emphasizing its importance in improving living standards through income, education, health, and freedom. It highlights the need for a holistic approach to development, considering factors like human development, sustainability, and equality. The conclusion reiterates that true development encompasses economic growth alongside social and environmental considerations.
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Development Notes

The document discusses the concept of development, emphasizing its importance in improving living standards through income, education, health, and freedom. It highlights the need for a holistic approach to development, considering factors like human development, sustainability, and equality. The conclusion reiterates that true development encompasses economic growth alongside social and environmental considerations.
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Page 1: Introduction to Development Development means progress in life.

It helps people improve


their standard of living. It includes better income, education, health, and freedom.
Page 2: Different People, Different Goals People have different goals. For example, a student
wants good education, while a farmer wants better crop production.
Page 3: Income and Other Goals Money is important, but not everything. People also want respect,
safety, and freedom.
Page 4: National Development It means improving the country as a whole. It includes economic
growth and equal opportunities.
Page 5: Comparison of Countries Countries are compared based on income, literacy rate, and
health conditions.
Page 6: Per Capita Income It is the average income of a person in a country. It helps compare
countries.
Page 7: Limitations of Income Income alone cannot measure development. Other factors like health
and education matter.
Page 8: Public Facilities Schools, hospitals, roads, and water supply are important for development.
Page 9: Human Development It focuses on improving people's quality of life, not just income.
Page 10: HDI (Human Development Index) It measures development using income, education, and
life expectancy.
Page 11: Sustainability Development should not harm the environment. Resources must be used
carefully.
Page 12: Sustainable Development It means meeting present needs without harming future
generations.
Page 13: Environmental Protection Saving forests, water, and wildlife is important for development.
Page 14: Role of Government Government provides facilities like education and healthcare.
Page 15: Employment Jobs are important for income and development.
Page 16: Poverty Poverty reduces development. Removing poverty is necessary.
Page 17: Equality Everyone should get equal opportunities for development.
Page 18: Education Education helps people improve their skills and life.
Page 19: Health Good health increases productivity and happiness.
Page 20: Conclusion Development is a mix of economic growth, equality, and sustainability.

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