Follow us On- / thestudyadda / thestudyadda01 Telegram- https://t.me/TheStudyAdda Whatsapp Channel - https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VajV... Class 9 Economics Questionwise Playlist - • Class 9 अर्थशास्त्र All Question Answer in... CLASS 9 ECONOMICS IN HINDI CHAPTERWISE PLAYLIST- • Class 9 अर्थशास्त्र Chapterwise Question A... In this video we will discuss all the questions related to food security in India in the chapter of class 9 NCERT Economics. We will understand the solutions of exercise questions in detail. This video has been specially prepared for Hindi medium students, so that they can prepare for the exam in a better way. Questions included in the video: 1. How is food security ensured in India? 2. Which are the people more prone to food insecurity? 3. Which states are more food insecure in India? 4. Do you believe that green revolution has made India self-sufficient in food grains? How? 5. A section of people in India are still without food. Explain. 6. What happens to the supply of food when there is a disaster or a calamity? 7. Differentiate between seasonal hunger and chronic hunger. 8. What has our government done to provide food security to the poor? Discuss any two schemes launched by the government. 9. Why is buffer stock created by the government? 10. Write notes on: (a) Minimum Support Price (b) Buffer Stock (c) Issue Price (d) Fair Price Shops 11. What are the problems of the functioning of ration shops? 12. Write a note on the role of cooperatives in providing food and related items. 1. How is food security ensured in India? 2. Who are the people at greater risk of food insecurity? 3. Which states in India are more prone to food insecurity? 4. Do you believe that the Green Revolution has made India self-sufficient in terms of food grains? How? 5. A section of people in India is still deprived of food. Explain. 6. What happens to food supply when a disaster or calamity occurs? 7. Differentiate between seasonal hunger and long-term hunger. 8. What has our government done to provide food security to the poor? Discuss any two schemes launched by the government. 9. Why is buffer stock created by the government? 10. Write notes on the following: (a) Minimum Support Price (b) Buffer stock (c) issue price (d) Fair price shops 11. What are the problems in the operation of ration shops? 12. Write a note on the role of cooperative societies in providing food and related commodities. 1. How is food security ensured in India? 2. Which people are at greater risk of food safety? 3. Which kingdom in India suffers more from security? 4. Do you believe that Green Revolution has made India self-sufficient in terms of food grains? How? 5. A section of people in India is still deprived of food. Explain. 6. What happens to food supply during a calamity? 7. Explain the difference between seasonal hunger and long term hunger. 8. What has our government done to provide food security to the poor? Discuss the two schemes started by the government. 9. Why is store stock maintained by the government? 10. Write comments on the following: (a) New support grocery (b) grocery stock (f) Nirgam grocery (d) Good grocery shops 11. What are the problems in running grocery shops? 12. Write a comment on the role of cooperative committees in making food and related items available. #class9economics #NCERTSolutions #Economics #economics #cbse #palampur #harishsir #jaisir #education #ncertsolutions #economicsexam Tags- food security in india class 9, food security in india class 9 in hindi, class 9 food security in india, food security in india class 9 ncert, food security in india class 9 sst, food security in india class 9 mcq, food security in india class 9 cbse, food security in india class 9 one shot, food security in india full chapter class 9, food security in india class 9 full chapter, food security in india class 9 animation, food security, subsidized lpg price, non subsidized lpg price, subsidized lpg price rises, subsidized cooking gas price, non subsidized lpg price today, subsidized lpg cylinder price, non subsidized lpg price reduced, subsidized cooking gas price hike, subsidized lpg cylinder price hiked, non-subsidized lpg price, subsidized lpg cylinder price cut by ruppes 6 52, price of non-subsidized lpg cylinder, subsidized lpg, subsidized domestic lpg, subsidized cylinder, subsidized cooking gas, subsidized lpg cylinder