CBSE Class 6 Social Science - Social and Political Life Important Questions Chapter 7 - Rural Livelihoods - Free PDF Download
FAQs on Important Questions for CBSE Class 6 Social Science - Social and Political Life Chapter 7 - Rural Livelihoods
1. What do you know about rural livelihoods?
In rural places, people earn their livelihood through many ways. Some earn through farming while others through non-farming activities. People work on farms as laborers as well as farmers and do many activities like sowing, weeding and harvesting of crops. Different crops are grown in different places of the country. Big farmers grow crops for themselves as well as for selling in the market. People who earn through non-farming activities like fishing and crafting don't find enough work in the overall year.
2. How could farmers raise agricultural productivity?
Farmers can increase agricultural productivity by implementing better irrigational facilities like canals, tube wells should be built for the security of crops. Proper marketing facilities should be implemented for the farmers to sell the crops at better prices and by reducing the population burden on land as it leads to subdivision and fragmentation of land holdings. Along with this, developing cottage and small scale industries and encouraging cooperative farming can also help to raise agricultural productivity.
3. What is special about the Chakhesang community?
People of Chizami village which is situated in Phek district in Nagaland belongs to the Chakhesang community. They do terrace cultivation. Everyone has their own fields but collectively work in each other’s fields. They form groups of six to eight people each and clean the weeds on the entire mountainside. Once the work is over, all groups come together to eat. This continues for several days until the entire work is over.
4. What are the problems of small farmers in rural areas?
Small farmers face a lot of problems. They find it difficult to buy high yielding varieties of seeds and fertilizers as they are expensive. They take loans to buy these products. There are no proper irrigation facilities due to a lack of water. Unfortunately, during a crop failure, it becomes difficult for them to pay their debts to banks or private money lenders. They are forced to sell their crops at cheaper rates in the market. Sometimes, farmers commit suicide as they are not able to pay off huge debts.
5. Why do you think that agricultural labourers are forced to accept low wages?
There are two main reasons which are responsible for the sufferings of agricultural labourers or farmers in rural India. One is poverty and the other is illiteracy. Poor people live in rural areas in large proportion. Most of the agricultural labourers are either landless or may own very small plots of land. To earn money, everyone depends on other people's fields because there is no other kind of work in the village for agricultural labourers to earn money. This is why they are forced to accept low wages.