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# The Value of Work

This chapter explores the significance of work and the various types of activities individuals engage in. It categorizes these activities as economic and non-economic, highlighting their contributions to individuals and society.

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## Knowledge Snapshot

| Field | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| Class | Class 6 |
| Subject | Social Science |
| Book | Exploring Society India and Beyond |
| Chapter | The Value of Work |
| Pages | 183-194 |

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## Chapter Summary

### Short Summary
The chapter outlines the different types of work people do, categorizing them into economic and non-economic activities, and emphasizes their importance in daily life and society.

### Detailed Summary
The chapter begins with the reflection on work as a form of worship, emphasizing devotion to tasks. It presents a narrative involving Anu and Kabir, who observe their neighbors engaged in a variety of work, including military service, teaching, and entrepreneurship. Economic activities are defined as those conducted for monetary compensation, such as selling goods or services. In contrast, non-economic activities, including volunteering and household responsibilities, are based on feelings of care and respect. Examples like Kavya’s family illustrate economic activity through paid jobs in construction and teaching. The narrative highlights the importance of community involvement and non-economic activities, such as the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and Van Mahotsav, stressing their role in social welfare and quality of life.

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## Topic-Wise Explanation

### Introduction to Work
Work is viewed as a sacred duty, emphasizing devotion and commitment.

### Types of Activities
Activities that people engage in can be classified into economic and non-economic.

### Economic Activities
These include jobs and services exchanged for money, such as trade and skilled labor.

### Examples of Economic Activities
Examples cited include selling goods, working in professions like law and teaching, and roles in construction.

### Non-Economic Activities
These activities are performed out of care and concern without monetary gain.

### Importance of Non-Economic Activities
Non-economic activities are crucial for social well-being and community support, promoting values like selflessness and gratitude.

### Community Participation
Community efforts, such as cleanliness drives and environmental conservation initiatives, showcase collective responsibility and active citizenship.

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## Core Ideas

| Idea | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| Division of activities | Activities are divided into economic and non-economic categories based on their purpose and outcome. |
| Value addition | Economic activities add monetary value through different stages of production and services. |

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## Key Concepts

| Concept | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Economic Activity | Activity performed in exchange for money or money's worth. |
| Non-Economic Activity | Activity done out of love or care without expectation of financial gain. |
| Value Addition | The increase in worth of a product or service through various stages of processing. |

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## Important Points for Revision

* Work can be seen as a form of worship.
* Activities are divided into economic and non-economic types.
* Economic activities involve monetary compensation.
* Non-economic activities are often community-oriented and represent selfless service.
* Examples of economic activities include selling goods or working in various professions.
* Non-economic activities can include familial responsibilities and volunteer work.
* Community initiatives can significantly enhance social well-being and cleanliness.
* The importance of practical participation in societal development through projects like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is emphasized.

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## Vocabulary and Glossary

| Word / Phrase | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Money's worth | The value placed on an object based on benefits derived from it. |
| Market | A place where goods and services are exchanged, commonly for money. |
| Fee | A payment for professional services. |

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## Practice Questions

### Short Answer Questions
1. What is an economic activity?
2. Give two examples of non-economic activities.
3. How does community participation contribute to society?
4. What is the significance of value addition in economic activities?
5. Describe a scenario of non-economic activity from the chapter.

### Long Answer Questions
1. Compare and contrast economic and non-economic activities with examples from the chapter.
2. Discuss the role of community participation in enhancing society's well-being.
3. Explain the concept of value addition using Kavya’s father as an example.

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## Related Concepts

* Economic Activity
* Non-Economic Activity
* Community Participation

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