Understand the need for sustainable development and the specific steps involved in resource planning in India.
Problems caused by overusing resources.
For a long time, human beings treated resources as free gifts of nature. This mindset led to reckless exploitation and severe consequences for our planet and society.
Overview of the 1992 Earth Summit and Agenda 21.
By 1992, the environmental crisis was impossible to ignore. In June of that year, more than 100 heads of state met in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the first International Earth Summit to address urgent global environmental and socio-economic problems.
Mahatma Gandhi voiced this concern, identifying greedy individuals and the exploitative nature of modern technology as the root causes of global resource depletion. He strongly opposed mass production, advocating instead for production by the masses.
3 steps of resource planning in India.

The systematic 3-step approach India uses for resource planning.
Why resources alone don't equal development.
Having resources naturally available in a region is a great start, but it is not enough for development.
Without corresponding changes in technology and supportive institutions, even resource-rich regions will remain economically backward.
Order the steps of resource planning.
Drag the steps into the correct chronological order to show how Resource Planning is executed in India.