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Development- BINGO

Economical, national, and human development BINGO game

RishitSingh
Created Date 05.13.21
Last Updated 05.13.21
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Topics of this game:
  • The aspirations or desires of people about how they want to lead their lives for which they work
  • All round development of a country such as freedom, economic equality, security and life with dignity.
  • Items that consumers can purchase, sell or trade
  • Not of physical nature, These things make our life easier and are sometimes more important than material goods
  • Development in which priority is given to those goals which benefit a large number of people
  • Income of all the residents of the country over a period of time. It is also known as Total Income.
  • Countries with higher total income than others. (However, this not a useful measure for development).
  • Per Capita income obtained by dividing total income of the country (GDP) by its total population.
  • A report published by World Bank every year to compare the nations on the basis of Per Capita Income.
  • Countries with PCI of US $12,056 and above (in 2017)
  • Countries with PCI of US $955 or less
  • The scope of employment which is usually dependent on the Per Capita Income of the region
  • No. of children that die before the age of 1 year in proportion of 1000 children born in that particular year.
  • Proportion of people of an area at a specific time aged 7 and above, who can read and write with understanding
  • The total number of children (as %) in a particular age group enrolled in or attending primary school.
  • Facilities which are provided by the government for the betterment of the community or for collective benefit.
  • A food security system established by the Government of India to provide essential items at subsidized rate.
  • International standard used to determine whether an adult person is undernourished or not.
  • Person who does not get proper nutrition as per his body weight and height.
  • A report published by UNDP to measure development on the basis of living standard, health status and education
  • Idea that human societies must meet their needs without compromising the needs of future generations.
  • The resources which cannot be replenished and there is a fixed stock only. These are getting exhausted quickly
  • The resources which cannot be fully exhausted from the earth. But, they are these days being overused.
  • The worsening of environment due to lack of sustainable development and also as it is not confined to a region

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