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INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF I...

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Worksheet: INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE

This chapter explores the state of the Indian economy at the time of independence, highlighting its underdeveloped nature, colonial exploitation, and the challenges faced in building a self-reliant economy.

INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE - Practice Worksheet

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This worksheet covers essential long-answer questions to help you build confidence in INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE from Indian Economic Development for Class 11 (Economics).

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Basic comprehension exercises

Strengthen your understanding with fundamental questions about the chapter.

Questions

1

What were the economic policies pursued by the British colonial government in India? Discuss their impacts on the Indian economy.

The policies were primarily aimed at benefiting Britain, leading to the exploitation of India’s resources. They transformed India into a supplier of raw materials. The impacts included de-industrialization, poor agricultural productivity, and reliance on British imports. Overall growth rates were low, resulting in economic stagnation.

2

Describe the agricultural sector of India on the eve of independence, highlighting the factors that led to its stagnation.

The agricultural sector was characterized by low productivity and land settlement issues. Factors included the zamindari system and lack of investment in technology and irrigation. Even though many people relied on agriculture, conditions worsened due to exploitative practices.

3

Analyze the demographic condition of India at the time of independence. What key statistics reflect this condition?

In 1947, literacy was less than 16%, with female literacy at 7%. Public health facilities were inadequate, resulting in high mortality rates, especially infant mortality (218 per thousand). This poor demographic condition underscores the socio-economic challenges faced by independent India.

4

What was the impact of British policies on India’s industrial sector? Discuss the state of Indian industries in 1947.

British policies led to the decline of traditional handicrafts and prevented the development of a modern industrial base. By 1947, only a few industries like textiles were present, limited by lack of public investment. The Tata Iron and Steel Company emerged, but the industrial contribution to GDP remained small.

5

What do you understand by the 'Drain of Wealth' concept during British rule in India?

The 'Drain of Wealth' concept refers to the systematic extraction of India's resources by the British, which did not lead to any reinvestment in the Indian economy. Payments for colonial administration, wars fought abroad, and the purchase of British goods led to a significant outflow of financial resources from India.

6

Discuss the infrastructural developments introduced during the British rule in India. What were their primary purposes?

Infrastructure like railways and telegraphs were developed mainly to facilitate the extraction of resources and maintain colonial control, not to benefit local populations. Railways helped transport goods but negatively impacted self-sufficient village economies, reducing ultimate benefits to the Indian populace.

7

What was the role of foreign trade in India's economy on the eve of independence? Discuss the nature of imports and exports.

India primarily exported raw materials and imported finished goods from Britain, resulting in a trade monopoly favoring British interests. Consequently, essential commodities became scarce in the local market, negatively impacting the Indian economy and causing a drain on resources.

8

Evaluate the socio-economic challenges that India faced at independence. What aspects of the economy were in dire need of improvement?

Challenges included widespread poverty, low agricultural productivity, inadequate industrialization, and health issues. With high unemployment and a significant portion of the population relying on agriculture, India required comprehensive reforms and infrastructure improvement to realize its development potential.

9

Discuss the impact of the zamindari system on agricultural productivity and social conditions during the colonial period.

The zamindari system led to agrarian distress as profits were diverted from cultivators to zamindars, causing exploitation and misery for farmers. This system prevented investment in agriculture, ensuring stagnation in productivity, which hurt both farmers and the overall economy.

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Questions

1

Compare and contrast the agricultural systems under the zamindari and ryotwari systems. Discuss the impact of these systems on agricultural productivity and farmer welfare.

The zamindari system involved landlords (zamindars) collecting rent from tenants, often leading to farmer exploitation and underinvestment in agriculture. In contrast, the ryotwari system allowed direct taxation on cultivators, incentivizing them to improve productivity. The differences in these systems resulted in varied impacts on agricultural output and rural welfare.

2

Discuss the implications of the British economic policies on India's demographic profile on the eve of independence. How did these policies influence population growth and health indicators?

British policies led to widespread poverty, low literacy rates (~16%) and inadequate health facilities fostering high mortality rates. This stagnated population growth until 1921 when demographic transition began. The colonial rule's exploitative nature exacerbated malnutrition and disease, ultimately affecting life expectancy.

3

Evaluate the role of foreign trade in shaping the Indian economy during the colonial period. How did colonial trade policies affect India's production sectors?

Colonial trade policies turned India into a raw material supplier while making it dependent on British manufactured goods. This reduced domestic production capacity and led to the decline of local industries, further entrenching economic subjugation. Trade imbalances fostered local poverty as essential goods became scarce.

4

Examine how the industrial policies of the British government affected India's manufacturing sector on the eve of independence. Were there any positive aspects to these policies?

British industrial policies primarily de-industrialized India, leading to the decline of handicrafts. However, the introduction of some modern industries like textiles laid the groundwork for future industrial development. The net effect was largely negative, as local industry was overshadowed.

5

Analyze the significance of infrastructural developments initiated by the British in India. How did these developments serve colonial interests while affecting local economies?

Infrastructure like railways was developed to facilitate resource extraction and troop movement, enhancing colonial administration. While it improved connectivity, it primarily served British economic interests and did not significantly benefit local populations who remained impoverished.

6

Critically assess the long-term socio-economic impacts of the zamindari system on contemporary India. How might these historical injustices still influence current agricultural practices?

The zamindari system created entrenched land inequalities and agrarian distress, leading to ongoing issues like landlessness and poverty among small farmers. Contemporary policies still reflect these historical challenges, impacting agricultural investment and productivity.

7

Discuss the implications of colonial exploitation on India's labor market during the pre-independence period. How did these conditions shape post-independent labor policies?

Colonial exploitation led to a skewed labor market favoring low wages and high unemployment. Post-independence, it necessitated labor reforms aimed at equitable wages and social security, indirectly guided by the need to address past injustices.

8

Explore the relationship between agricultural productivity and demographic trends in colonial India. How did these factors reinforce each other?

Low agricultural productivity contributed to food scarcity, influencing high infant mortality and low life expectancy. This created a vicious cycle where poor demographic health hampered agricultural labor efficiency, affecting overall productivity.

9

What were the patterns of foreign investments in India during the British rule? How did this influence industrial growth and economic dependency?

Foreign investments prioritized resource extraction over local industrial growth, leading to dependency on British capital and technology. This prevented the establishment of a sustainable Indian industrial base, reinforcing economic subservience.

10

Evaluate the impact of British land revenue policies on the economic structure of India just before independence. In what ways did they alter land ownership and tenant relationships?

British land revenue policies often led to oppressive rent collection practices that entrenched landlordism, displacing traditional systems of land ownership. These changes resulted in widespread poverty and tenant unrest, reshaping rural socio-economic dynamics.

INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE - Challenge Worksheet

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Questions

1

Evaluate the implications of colonial economic policies on India's agriculture and industry at the time of independence. How did these policies contribute to persistent poverty?

Discuss the exploitative nature of colonial policies, highlighting specific examples of agricultural and industrial stagnation. Use data on crop yields and industrial growth rates to support your evaluation.

2

Analyze the economic consequences of the zamindari system. How did this system impact agricultural productivity and social structures?

Examine how the zamindari system favored zamindars over farmers, contributing to economic challenges. Discuss the long-term impacts on agricultural practices and rural social dynamics.

3

Critically assess the impact of British infrastructure development efforts in India. Were they primarily beneficial or detrimental to India’s economy?

Evaluate the intended versus actual outcomes of British infrastructure projects, citing specific examples. Discuss broader socio-economic impacts and regional inequalities created.

4

Discuss the shift from a manufacturing economy to a raw material supplier under British rule. What strategies could have been employed to prevent this decline?

Explore the reasons behind the decline of India’s handicrafts and manufacturing sectors. Provide alternative historical strategies that may have been feasible.

5

Evaluate the demographic challenges faced by India on the eve of independence. How did these challenges reflect on economic policies of that time?

Discuss population growth rates, mortality statistics, and literacy levels as indicators of economic well-being. Analyze how these factors influenced policy making.

6

Assess the role of foreign trade policies implemented by the British in shaping India's economic landscape. How did these policies affect domestic industries?

Evaluate the balance of trade under British rule and its implications for local industries. Discuss specific commodities that illustrate trade imbalances.

7

Explore the connection between political power and economic control during the British rule. How did this relationship impact India's economic development?

Analyze the intertwining of political and economic interests, using examples of legislation that favored British economic policies.

8

Argue whether India’s economic trajectory post-independence could have been different if colonial exploitation had not occurred. Support your viewpoint with economic theories.

Discuss possible alternative economic scenarios and their implications on India’s development post-1947. Use historical economic theories for support.

9

Investigate the influence of British education policies on India's human capital development. What were the long-term economic implications of these policies?

Assess the quality and access to education during the colonial period and its effect on skill development and job opportunities in the economy.

10

Analyze the industrial policy failures of the British Raj. What lessons could contemporary policy makers learn from these failures?

Critique specific industrial policies and their outcomes. Highlight lessons relevant to current economic policy formulation.

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