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The developed countries have faster rate of growth of forests compared to the developing countries.
Question 1:
The developed countries have faster rate of growth of forests compared to the developing countries.
A.
If the inference is definitely true
B.
If the inference is probably true
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Poverty is found in developing countries.
C.
If the data are inadequate
D.
If the inference is probably false
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There is a clear link between degraded forests and poverty. It is estimated that one billion of the world's poorest people in about 30 heavily deforested countries would be alleviated from poverty if they are given government support for managing neighbouring public forest land and sharing benefits with in their communities.The forests face even shakier future with the global population expected to grow by 50 percent in the next 50 years. To accommodate a growing population's need of more land for food production we should be making better use of the degraded land through 'Evergreen Revolution'
The growth of population is positively linked with growth of forests..
The developed countries have faster rate of growth of forests compared to the developing countries.
Evergreen revolution is possible only after controlling rate of growth of population of developing country.
It is possible to protect and develop forests with the efforts of only the government agencies.
If a country has thick forest cover it is likely to have lower level of poverty.
The Noon Meal Scheme(NMS) in Tamil Nadu has grown to gigantic proportion today covering students from pre-school to school children up to 15 years of age. Recent studies have seen positive impact in the nutritional status of the children due to the NMS. Sample surveys in the high literacy districts have concluded that NMS has a definite impact on school attendance and dropout rate.
On the employment front, the NMS is claimed as the single largest employment programme for the rural areas with more than 1.6 lakh of people, mostly women, employed as organisers, cooks and helpers.
The NMS is applicable to all the children in Tamil Nadu up to age of 15 years.
In metros/cities about 50 to 60 percent people suffer from diseases related to digestion. Symptoms of most of these diseases are related to life style, consumption of tobacco or alcohol, hypertension and contaminated water.
Wrong eating habits and life style may give rise to ulcer. Non vegetarians, who don't have roughage in adequate quantities, may fell prey to intestinal contractions and diarrhea. Tobacco can cause oesophagus and stomach cancer and excessive consumption of alcohol can be reason of high tension and diseases of pancreas. In medical science if you know the causes of diseases t becomes possible to cure or control them.
Vegetarians do not suffer from common diseases of digestive system.
In a recently published report on the condition of health of women in India, it is reported that while sanitation in urban houses has improved by 70%, in rural areas it is still sanitary habits contribute greatly towards malnutrition which has retarded the growth of 50 million children in our country.70% of the health related problems faced by the children of primary schools are due to insufficient sanitation. Polluted air and insanitary habits result in disease through which approximately 4 lakh children die every year.
India's poverty is society responsible for the spreading of disease.
During the decade of 70's the growth rate of population in India was 2.22 percent per annum. From mid 80's through 90's there is a change in the growth rate and for 1996-2001 it is expected at 1.62 percent. This is expected to reach 1.50 percent during 2006-2011. Similarly, the expectation of life, which at present is about 65 for female and 62 for male population, will grow to 68 for female and 66 for male. In absolute terms, the population of India will cross a billion mark by the turn of the century and will increase to 1179 million by year 2011.
The economic activities in India will grow and the income will rise in future decades.
Low vision is a lesser known but widely prevalent eye problem in India. While more than 28 million people in India suffer from low vision in our country, many people do not realize that they have this problem.
Low vision people are neither blind nor do they have full vision. Technically speaking, they score less than 6/18 on visual acuity, and their field of vision is restricted to 10 degrees or less. The people who cannot see very well but whose vision is not helped by the normal glasses are often those suffering from low vision.
It is possible to detect cases of low vision by using scientific techniques.
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