GeographyClass 12The word ‘planning’ is not new to you as it is

The word ‘planning’ is not new to you as it is | Class 12 Geography Notes

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Hill Area Development Programme

The Hill Area Development Programme was initiated during the Fifth Five Year Plan to address the unique challenges of hilly regions which are often economically backward due to difficult terrain, fragile ecology, and limited infrastructure. Initially covering 15 districts including all hilly districts of Uttar Pradesh (now Uttarakhand), Mikir Hill and North Cachar hills of Assam, Darjeeling in West Bengal, and Nilgiri in Tamil Nadu, the programme aimed to harness indigenous resources through development of horticulture, plantations, agriculture, animal husbandry, poultry, forestry, and small-scale village industries. In 1981, the National Committee on the Development of Backward Areas recommended that all hill areas above 600 meters elevation not covered under tribal sub-plans be treated as backward hill areas. The programme’s plans were tailored to the topographical, ecological, social, and economic conditions of these regions, focusing on sustainable development that preserves the fragile environment while improving livelihoods. This programme is an example of targeted regional planning that integrates ecological sensitivity with economic development.

📊 Diagram: No specific diagram in this section, but the text refers to the geographical spread and ecological considerations of hill areas.

🧪 Activity: No specific activity mentioned.

🔗 Connection: Leads to the next section on Drought Prone Area Programme, another target area programme addressing dry regions.

Frequently asked questions

1. Choose the right answers of the following from the given options. (i) Regional planning relates to : (a) Development of various sectors of economy. (b) Area specific approach of development. (c) Area differences in transportation network. (d) Development of rural areas. (ii) ITDP refers to which one of the following? (a) Integrated Tourism Development Programme (b) Integrated Travel Development Programme (c) Integrated Tribal Development Programme (d) Integrated Transport Development Programme (iii) Which one of the following is the most crucial factor for sustainable development in Indira Gandhi Canal Command Area? (a) Agricultural development (b) Eco-development (c) Transport development (d) Colonisation of land

(i) Correct answer: (b) Area specific approach of development. Explanation: Regional planning focuses on the development of specific regions or areas considering their unique characteristics and needs, hence an area-specific approach.

(ii) Correct answer: (c) Integrated Tribal Development Programme Explanation: ITDP stands for Integrated Tribal Development Programme aimed at the socio-economic development of tribal communities.

(iii) Correct answer: (b) Eco-development Explanation: Sustainable

2. Answer the following questions in about 30 words. (i) What are the social benefits of ITDP in the Bharmaur tribal region? (ii) Define the concept of sustainable development. (iii) What are the positive impacts of irrigation on Indira Gandhi Canal Command Area?

(i) Social benefits of ITDP in Bharmaur tribal region include improved healthcare, education, infrastructure, and livelihood opportunities leading to enhanced quality of life for tribal communities.

(ii) Sustainable development is the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

(iii) Positive impacts of irrigation in Indira Gandhi Canal Command Area include increased agricultural productivity, diversification o

3. Answer the following questions in about 150 words. (i) Write short notes on drought-prone area programme. How does this programme help in the development of dryland agriculture in India? (ii) Suggest the measures of promotion of sustainability in Indira Gandhi Canal Command Area.

(i) The Drought-Prone Area Programme (DPAP) is a government initiative aimed at mitigating the effects of drought in vulnerable regions by promoting drought-resistant crops, water conservation, and soil management. It helps develop dryland agriculture by improving water use efficiency, encouraging agro-forestry, and providing support to farmers to adapt to arid conditions, thus enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability.

(ii) Measures to promote sustainability in Indira Gandhi Canal

Project (i) Find out the area development programmes being implemented in your region. Assess the impact of such programmes on the society and economy in your locality. (ii) Select your own area or identify an area facing severe environmental and socio-economic problems. Make an assessment of its resources and prepare their inventory. Suggest the measures for its sustainable development as it has been done in the case of Indira Gandhi Canal Command Area.

(i) This project requires students to research and identify area development programmes in their locality, such as rural development schemes, employment generation programmes, or infrastructure projects. They should analyze how these programmes have affected social welfare, economic growth, employment, and quality of life.

(ii) Students should select a local area facing environmental and socio-economic challenges, conduct a resource inventory including natural, human, and economic resources, an

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