Welcome to Class 8 Social Science (Economics) – Chapter 7: Factors of Production (CBSE 2025-26). In this video (Part 2), we explore the four main factors of production — Land, Labour, Capital, and Entrepreneurship. Students will learn how each factor contributes to the production process and why all are essential for the creation of goods and services. ✨ Topics Covered in this Video: 1️⃣ Land – the natural resources used in production like soil, minerals, water, and forests 2️⃣ Labour – human effort, skill, and time involved in production 3️⃣ Capital – man-made resources such as tools, machines, buildings, and money used in production 4️⃣ Entrepreneurship – the organizing and risk-taking ability that brings all factors together to produce goods and services 📌 By the end of this lesson, students will clearly understand the meaning, importance, and role of each factor of production in economic activities and how they work together to create value. 🎯 Best For: ✔ Class 8 CBSE/NCERT Students ✔ Teachers explaining Factors of Production ✔ Parents helping children learn Economics ✔ Students preparing for exams, projects, and quick revision 🔔 Don’t Forget To: 👍 Like this video if you enjoy learning Economics 💬 Comment which factor of production you think is the most important and why 📌 Subscribe for more Class 8 NCERT Social Science explanations & CBSE exam tips #FactorsOfProduction #Class8SocialScienceFactorsOfProduction #Class8EconomicsFactorsOfProduction #NCERTClass8FactorsOfProduction #CBSE2025FactorsOfProduction #LandLabourCapitalEntrepreneurFactorsOfProduction #EconomicConceptsFactorsOfProduction #SocialScienceClass8FactorsOfProduction #NCERTSolutionsFactorsOfProduction #Class8NCERTFactorsOfProduction #EconomicsExplainedFactorsOfProduction #ProductionInEconomicsFactorsOfProduction #Class8CBSEFactorsOfProduction #ExamPreparationFactorsOfProduction #EconomicsForStudentsFactorsOfProduction #UnderstandingProductionFactorsOfProduction #EconomicsMadeEasyFactors