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Answer» Labor intensive methods of production: - India is a labour intensive country i.e. labour is found here in abundance whereas capital is scarce.
- Owing to this fact, Pandit Deendayal proposed that India should adopt labour intensive production methods.
- As per him, if India adopts capital intensive methods of production then it would further decrease our scarce capital resources for buying capital technology from foreign nations.
- Moreover, capital intensive methods will employ less labour which will then lead to unemployment.
He also suggested that India should set up small industries that use simple machines to reduce burden of population on land. - He emphasized that the motto of our country’s planning should be ‘work for all’. Further, the plans must promote labour intensive methods that can raise employment.
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