Class 6

. Compare the situation of Sekar and Ramalingam by filling out the following table:

Sekar Ramalingam , Land cultivated Two acres. Twenty acres. Labour required No labour required. He hires labour. Loans required He requires loan for seeds, fertilizers, pesticides etc. He takes loan from the trader. He takes loans from govt, bank for establishing a rice mill. Selling of harvest He sells a few bags of paddy to …

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Poor rural labourers like Thulasi often do not have access to good medical facilities, good schools, and other resources. You have read about inequality in the first unit of this text. The difference between her and Ramalingam is one of inequality. Do you think this is a fair situation? What do you think can be done? Discuss in class.

No, this is not a fair situation. There should be a ceiling of land. It will help everyone to have some land where one can earn one’s livelihood. Opportunity should be equal for all. Primary education should be made compulsory. Efforts should be made to promote education among the poor. It will help them know …

Poor rural labourers like Thulasi often do not have access to good medical facilities, good schools, and other resources. You have read about inequality in the first unit of this text. The difference between her and Ramalingam is one of inequality. Do you think this is a fair situation? What do you think can be done? Discuss in class. Read More »

List the different types of people you read about in Kalpattu who depend on farming. Who is the poorest among them and why?

These people are Thulasi, Sekar and Ramalingam.Thulasi is the poorest among them. It is because she has no land of her own. She works on Ramalingam’s field and earns Rs. 40 per day. Although she is not satisfied with her wages, yet she continues her work in Ramalingam’s field because of the fact that she …

List the different types of people you read about in Kalpattu who depend on farming. Who is the poorest among them and why? Read More »