8th Social Science – Social & Political – Chapter 7
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Topics to Study:
1. Public Facilities in India
– Summary: The chapter discusses the role of the government in providing public facilities like water, and the importance of equitable access to these facilities for all citizens.
2. Water Supply Situation in Chennai
– Summary: The chapter explores the varying water supply situations in different areas of Chennai, highlighting disparities in access to water among different socio-economic groups.
3. Right to Water as a Fundamental Right
– Summary: The United Nations recognizes the right to water as part of the fundamental right to life, emphasizing the importance of universal access to safe and affordable drinking water.
4. Government's Role in Providing Public Facilities
– Summary: The government plays a crucial role in providing essential public facilities such as healthcare, education, electricity, and sanitation to ensure equitable access and development for all citizens.
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These topics cover the key concepts and discussions from the chapter on public facilities, water supply, fundamental rights, and the government's role in providing essential services. Students should focus on understanding the role of the government in ensuring access to basic facilities and the significance of these services in promoting well-being and equality in society.
What is the primary example used to discuss public facilities in Chapter 7?
Water
From the descriptions provided in the document, what are the various sources of water for household use?
Municipal water, private borewell, tanker water, bottled water
Identify a similarity and a difference between Subramanian's and Padma's experiences with water.
Similarity: Both face water shortage. Difference: Subramanian uses tanker and purifier for water while Padma relies on common tap water from a borewell.
Describe the water supply situation in your own area in a brief paragraph.
Answers will vary depending on the student's location and experience.
Why does water flow in a trickle in summer in most places in India? Find out and explain.
Water flow in a trickle in summer in India is often due to reduced availability of water in natural sources like rivers and reservoirs caused by seasonal factors like decreased rainfall. Additionally, increased demand during hot weather exacerbates the shortage.
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