Answer:
The non-farm activities of Palampur are:
(a) Dairy farming;
(i) People feed their buffaloes with various kinds of
grass, jowar, bajra that grows during the rainy season.
(ii) The milk is sold in nearby villages.
(iii)
Some people have set up collection centres and chilling centres from where milk
is transported to far away towns and cities.
(b) Small-scale manufacturing:
(i) Manufacturing in Palampur involves very simple
production methods and are done on a small scale.
(ii) They are carried out mostly at home.
(iii) This is mostly done with the help of family labour.
Labour is rarely hired.
(c) Shopkeeping:
(i) Shopkeepers buy various goods from the wholesale market
in the cities and sell them in the village.
(ii)
Small general stores in the village sell a wide range of items like rice,
wheat, sugar, oil, biscuits, soap, batteries, candles, toothpaste, pens,
pencils, notebooks, and even some clothes.
(iii)
Some families whose houses are closer to the bus stand have used a part of the
space to open small shops. They sell eatables here.
(d) Transport:
(i)
Rickshawallahs, tongawallahs,]eep, tractor, truck drivers and people driving
the traditional bullock carts and bogeys are the people in transport services.
(ii) They carry people and goods from one place to another
and in return get paid for it.
(iii) The number of people in transport services have risen
over the last several years.
(e) Self-employed:
Some
people have opened coaching institutes for various kinds of arts like computer
training centres or stitching classes, etc. to obtain profit from a non-farm
activity and train more and more people for better opportunities in their life.
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