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Does availability of good health and educational facilities depend only on amount of money spent by the government on these facilities? What other factors could be relevant?

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Does availability of good health and educational facilities depend only on amount of money spent by the government on these facilities? What other factors could be relevant?

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No, the availability of good health and educational facilities is not solely determined by the government’s budget. While government funding is critical for infrastructure development, cash allocation alone does not guarantee the actual quality or accessibility of these public services.

  1. Quality and Availability of Human Resources: The presence of highly qualified, regular, and trained teachers and doctors is vital; money spent on vacant buildings is meaningless without proper staffing.
  2. Administrative Efficiency and Transparency: Freedom from corruption ensures that allocated government funds reach schools and local clinics rather than being wasted.
  3. Civic Awareness and Community Cooperation: The general public must be informed of their basic rights and actively participate in activities like health drives and school enrollment.
  4. Infrastructure and Equitable Distribution: Facilities must be physically created within isolated rural communities and tribal zones, rather than being focused only on wealthier urban areas.
  5. Supporting Public Systems: Facilities must be physically created within isolated rural communities and tribal zones, rather than being focused only on larger urban areas.
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Chapter 1: Development - Intext Questions [Page 12]

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NCERT Social Science Understanding Economic Development [English] Class 10
Chapter 1 Development
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