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Explain the concept of 'Antyodaya'.
The concept of 'Antyodaya' or the 'rise of the last person in society' i.e., the poorest or the most disadvantaged, has helped to a large section of the poor to get uplifted to a better economic conditions than they have experienced earlier. In Antyodaya programmes, there is provision for health facilities, nutrition, education and training for employment—all the areas in which the poor need help.
Some More Questions From Psychology And Life Chapter
What do you understand by the term 'environment'? Explain the different perspectives to understand the human-environment relationship.
'Human beings affect and are affected by the environment.' Explain this statement with the help of example.
What is noise? Discuss the effects of noise on human behaviour.
What are the salient features of crowding? Explain the major psychological consequences of crowding.
Why is the concept of 'personal space' important for human beings? Justify your answer with the help of an example.
What do you understand by the term 'disaster'? List the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. How can it be remedied?
What is pro-environmental behaviour? How can the environment be protected from pollution? Suggest some strategies.
How is ‘poverty’ related to ‘discrimination’? Explain the major psychological effects of poverty and deprivation.
Distinguish between ‘instrumental aggression’ and ‘hostile aggression’. Suggest some strategies to reduce aggression and violence.
Discuss the psychological impact of television viewing on human behaviour. How can its adverse consequences be reduced? Explain.
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