Answer:
Resource
planning is necessary in a country like India, which has enormous diversity in
the availability of resources.
Need:
(i) There are regions which are rich in
certain types of resources but are deficient in some other resources.
(ii) There are some regions which are self-sufficient and there are some regions
which have acute shortage of some vital resources.
Examples:
(i) The states of
Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh are rich in minerals and coal
deposits.
(ii) Arunachal Pradesh has abundant
water resources but lacks infrastructural development.
(iii) The state of Rajasthan
has enough solar energy and wind energy but lacks water resources.
(iv) The cold desert of Ladakh has a very rich cultural
heritage but is deficient in water, infrastructure
and some vital minerals. This calls for balanced resource planning at the national,
state, regional and local levels.
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