QUESTIONS TO WAKE UP
1)
Why
Chukha is called as ‘Industrial Heartland of Bhutan’?
Ø Bhutan’s
oldest hydropower plant completed in 1988 and the country’s largest power plant
(Tala HEP) are located in Chukha Dzongkhag.
Ø Country’s
oldest industries like the Bhutan Carbide and Chemical Limited (BCCL) and the
Bhutan Boards Products Limited (BBPL) are located in this Dzongkhag.
Ø Major
hydro power plants, which are key source of national income, are also located
in this Dzongkhag.
Ø Chukha
is the main entry points for import and commercial hub, and the financial
capital of Bhutan which contributes the maximum to the GDP of the country.
2) Why Gelephu is known as the
‘Graveyard of Industries’?
Ø The
town experienced a series of shutdowns of both medium and large scale
industries in mid 1980s.
Ø The
match factory was the first to close followed by the Ugyen soap and candle
factory.
Ø The
sugar factory which was run by the Army welfare project (AWP), closed in 1995
because of the high cost of cultivating sugarcane and manufacturing sugar, and due
to the lack of markets.
Ø The
brick factory was pulled down in 2000 due to the wet and humid climate during
summer affected the quality of bricks.
Ø The
few manufacturing and service units that are still running are also on the
verge of quitting.
Ø The
Chimi Carbon Factory established in 2001 shut down because of a shortage of raw
materials.
Besides
poor management, the rival problem in the 1990s and the security problem across
the border are the main reasons that led to the demise of old and new factories
in Gelephu.
3) What are the benefits of
Green Revolution?
Ø Increase
in Agricultural Production.
Ø Reduction
in import of Food Grains.
Ø Prosperity
of Farmers.
Ø Industrial
Growth.
Ø Rural
Employment.
Ø Change
the Attitude of Farmers.
Ø Ploughing
back of profit.
Ø Capitalistic
Farming.
4)
Distinguish between Diary farming and cattle
ranching.
Ø The rearing of cattle for milk and its products is called
dairy farming whereas the rearing of cattle for meat is known as cattle
ranching.
5)
Explain the
industrial Development in the Five Year Plan.
Ø Although
Bhutan as a very few manufacturing industries like distillery, fruit products,
saw mills and Penden Cement existed in the 1960s 1nd 1970s, it was only from
the early 1980s that more attention has been given to industrial development,
which led to the establishment of many manufacturing industries in the country.
At the beginning, almost all the industries were set up by the government and
later on joint collaboration with the private sector.Today the industrial
development in the country is at an alarming pace.
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