Chapter 3: Human Development
Source: NCERT Official Textbook
The chapter introduces the concept of Human Development, pioneered by Dr. Mahbub-ul-Haq, which is defined as a process of enlarging people’s choices to lead long, healthy, and dignified lives. The complementary view of Prof. Amartya Sen, who sees development as the expansion of freedoms, is also highlighted.
The core of the concept rests on Four Pillars: Equity (equal access to opportunities), Sustainability (ensuring opportunities for future generations), Productivity (enhancing human capabilities for productive work), and Empowerment (having the power to make choices).
The chapter reviews different Approaches to achieving human development, such as the Income, Welfare, Basic Needs, and Capabilities approaches. A major section explains the tools for Measuring Human Development, primarily the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Human Poverty Index (HPI). The HDI ranks countries based on health (life expectancy), knowledge (adult literacy and enrolment), and standard of living (purchasing power).
Finally, the chapter presents International Comparisons, classifying countries into Very High, High, Medium, and Low development categories, and analyzes the factors—like investment in social sectors and political stability—that lead to these differing outcomes.
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Section A: Descriptive Questions
- Differentiate between ‘growth’ and ‘development’ with an example. (Pg. 1) Page 13
- According to Dr. Mahbub-ul-Haq, what is the basic goal of development? (Pg. 2) Page 14
- What are the three most important aspects of human development? (Pg. 4) Page 16
- Explain the pillar of ‘Sustainability’ in human development. (Pg. 4) Page 16
- Briefly describe the ‘Income Approach’ to human development. (Pg. 5) Page 17
- How is ‘access to knowledge’ measured for the Human Development Index (HDI)? (Pg. 5) Page 17
- What does the Human Poverty Index (HPI) measure? (Pg. 6) Page 18
- Based on international comparisons, what is the relationship between a country’s size/per capita income and its human development rank? (Pg. 6) Page 18
- (Exercise) Name the four main components (pillars) of human development. (Pg. 8) Page 20
- (Exercise) How are countries classified on the basis of the human development index? (Pg. 8) Page 20
Section B1: Objective MCQs
Which of the following statements is true? (Pg. 1)
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Who created the Human Development Index (HDI) in 1990? (Pg. 2)
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If an uneducated child cannot choose to become a doctor, it is an example of: (Pg. 4)
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Which pillar of human development means “to have the power to make choices”? (Pg. 4)
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Which approach to human development is associated with Prof. Amartya Sen? (Pg. 5)
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What is the weightage given to each dimension (health, education, resources) in the HDI? (Pg. 5)
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Which country officially uses Gross National Happiness (GNH) to measure progress? (Pg. 6)
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According to the 2023-24 report, how many countries have a ‘Very High’ level of human development? (Pg. 6, 7)
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(Exercise) Which one best describes development? (Pg. 8)
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(Exercise) Who introduced the concept of Human Development? (Pg. 8)
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Section B2: Factual One-Liners
A change that is quantitative and value neutral is called ______. (Pg. 1) Page 13
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According to Amartya Sen, development is about increasing ______. (Pg. 2) Page 14
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Making equal access to opportunities available to everybody is called ______. (Pg. 4) Page 16
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Human labour productivity must be enriched by building ______ in people. (Pg. 4) Page 16
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The indicator chosen to assess health in HDI is ______ at birth. (Pg. 5) Page 17
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The closer a country’s HDI score is to ______, the greater its level of human development. (Pg. 5) Page 17
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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been publishing the ______ Report annually since 1990. (Pg. 6) Page 18
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As of the 2023-24 report, India is placed in the ______ human development category. (Pg. 7) Page 19