"Development for one may not be development for the other". Explain it with examples.

Development for one may not be the development for another .

  • Multinational Companies are taking away land from poor farmers to build their industries. It is development for the company but is destruction for the poor farmers.
  • Sardar Sarovar Dam being built over river Narmada where the tribes are being forced to evacuate their villages. The dam being built is development for the country but is a destruction for the tribes.
  • High price for crops is a development for farmer but problem for poor people.
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this is true that development for one may not be development for others.this development can also be distructive.

1.in a rich urban family if a girl wants equal rights than of his brother this will be development for her but not for the brother.

2.to supply electricity if dams are build for the development some rich urban this development will be destructive for the ones whose homes are distroyed for the building up of dams.

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Every individual is different from each other and hence their notion of development also varies. Two individuals or group of people may have conflicting interests. The fulfillment of the desires of one group may have an opposite effect on the other group. For example, the building of large dams is considered as the sign of development by many people. However, it results in the displacement of the villagers and tribals from their homes and the destruction of forest land. They therefore resent the building of large dams and hold protests demanding their land. The ‘Narmada Bachao Andolan’ is one such case where the villagers and tribals are protesting against the building of Sardar Sarovar Dam on the river Narmada.
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Each person has different developmental goals. What may be development for one may not be development for the other, it may even be destructive. For example-
  • A girl may want that her brother helps in household activities but the brother may not want to compromise and help at home.
  • similarly a shopkeeper may want to sell his goods at a higher rate however the costumers do not want this to happen. 
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like building a apartment by clearing a small house of poor . in this the people living in the apartment are developing but the poor people are not 
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I hope this may help you.

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What may be development for some may become destruction for some others. Ex: Industrialists may want dams for generating electricity but such dams would displace the natives of a region by submerging their land
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Every individual is different from each other and hence their notion of development also varies. Two individuals or group of people may have conflicting interests. The fulfillment of the desires of one group may have an opposite effect on the other group. For example, the building of large dams is considered as the sign of development by many people. However, it results in the displacement of the villagers and tribals from their homes and the destruction of forest land. They therefore resent the building of large dams and hold protests demanding their land. The ‘Narmada Bachao Andolan’ is one such case where the villagers and tribals are protesting against the building of Sardar Sarovar Dam on the river Narmada.
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Give answer if you have capacity to do.

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Because different people have different goal. Each of them seeks different things . They seeks things that are most important for them that which can fulfill their desire . @#Hope it helps u#
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(i) More wages means development for a worker, but it can go against the entrepreneur.
(ii) A rich farmer or trader wants to sell food grains at a higher price but a poor worker wants to purchase it for low prices.
(iii) Construction of a dam means more and cheap power, but people, who will lose their habitat will demonstrate.
(iv) To get more electricity, the industrialists may want more dams. But this may submerge the agricultural land, and disrupt the lives of the people.
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