RBSE Class 11 Economics Notes Chapter 25 Human Resource Development in Rajasthan

Rajasthan Board RBSE Class 11 Economics Notes Chapter 25 Human Resource Development in Rajasthan

→ Only humans utilize natural resources.

→ Natural resources provide facilities only for economic development, while the human resource achieves maximum production with their utilization.

→ Human resource is both means and end of production and is more significant as compared to natural resources.

→ For rapid economic development of a country’s economy, contribution of human resources is important along with physical resources.

RBSE Class 11 Economics Notes Chapter 25 Human Resource Development in Rajasthan

→ Human resources is the social basic infrastructure of the economy.

→ Human has used his ability to collect knowledge and its spread via conversations, folk songs and statements.

→ A person who helps in developing his nation along with his own development is known as Human Resource or human development.

→ Apart from the government, social background, good educational institutions, training centres and health facilities play a very important role in overall human development.

→ Population is the main basis of development.

→ Population significantly affects the various indicators of economic development.

→ Size of human resource is considered as a symbol of power.

→ Necessary labour force required for the economy comes from the population.

→ Human resource increases the productivity of inactive physical resources by optimum utilization.

→ Human Resource has two aspects:

  • Quantitative aspect
  • Qualitative aspect.

→ In Quantitative aspect, size and growth of the population, population density and Urban and Rural population in Rajasthan is included.

→ In Qualitative aspect, education and literacy, health and housing is included.

→ In 110 years, from 1901 to 2001, Rajasthan’s population has increased from 1.03 crore to 6.85 crore.

→ At present, India’s population is 121.06 crores and Rajasthan’s population is 6.85 crore.

→ Population growth rate of Rajasthan has been higher than the population growth rate of India.

RBSE Class 11 Economics Notes Chapter 25 Human Resource Development in Rajasthan

→ Population in Rajasthan has been the highest in Jaipur and the lowest in Jaisalmer.

→ Highest population growth was 32.5 percent in Barmer and lowest was 10 percent in Ganganagar.

→ As per the economic survey of 2014-15, the birth rate per 1000 in 2012 was 25.9, and on all
India level, it was 21.6.

→ Birth rate is calculated by dividing the number of live infants in a particular year by the total population and then multiplying the result by 100 to get the percentage figure or by one thousand to get per thousand figure.

Birth Rate = B/P* 100 or 1000
where B = births taken place in a year
P = total population of the year
In this way, the Death rate can also be calculated –
Death Rate = D/P* 100 or 1000 Where
D = deaths taking place in an year
P= total population of the year

→ According to the 2011 census, the population density of Rajasthan was calculated at 200 persons per sq. km.

→ India’s population density has been 382 persons per sq.km.

RBSE Class 11 Economics Notes Chapter 25 Human Resource Development in Rajasthan

→ Highest population density is 1106 in Bihar and lowest is 17 in Arunachal Pradesh.

→ According to the 2011 census, about 75.13 percent of the total population of Rajasthan resides in rural areas, and the remaining population resides in urban areas.

→ As per 2011 census, the sex-ratio in Rajasthan was 928 and for India it was 943.

→ Age group of 0-6 is considered as child sex-ratio.

→ According to the 2011 census, the total literacy rate of Rajasthan is 66.10 percent. The male literacy rate is 79.20 percent while the female literacy rate is 52.10 percent.

→ Maximum literacy rate in Rajasthan is in Kota (76.6%), while minimum literacy rate in Rajasthan is in Jalore (54.9%).

→ A programme named “Education For All” is being run to educate children in the age group of 6-14.

→ Right to free and compulsory education has been enforced in the state under the Right to Education Act of2009 since 1st April 2010.

RBSE Class 11 Economics Notes Chapter 25 Human Resource Development in Rajasthan

→ With the objective of making Net Enrollment Ratio as 100 percent till 2017 and Stability Rate as 100 percent till 2020, National Secondary Education Mission (NSEM) plan is being run.

→ Chief Minister Free Medicine plan was enforced on 2nd October 2011.

→ Rajiv Housing Scheme was initiated in two phases in June 2011.

Human Resource Development in Rajasthan Class 11 RBSE Notes Important Terms

• Human Resource- A person who helps in developing his nation along with his own development is known as Human Resource or human development.

• Birth Rate- The number of surviving infants per thousand every year.

• Sex Ratio-The number of females per thousand males.

• Child Sex Ratio- Sex ratio in the age group of 0-6 is considered as child sex-ratio.

RBSE Class 11 Economics Notes