Compare the situation of Sekar and Ramalingam by filling out the following table:
Sekar | Ramlingam | |
Land cultivated | 2 acres | 20 acres |
Labour required | He do not requires | He requires |
Loans required | He requires | He also requires the loan for rice mills |
Selling of harvest | He pays paddy to back the loan | Sell to the traders |
Other work done by them | He has | He owns |
Sekar owns only 2 acres of land whereas Ramlingam owns 20 acres of land. Sekar is poor and he has to work on other’s land and in addition he has to do other works also; as he is poor and that’s why he does not requires any labour. Ramlingam is a rich person and he has a big land so, he cannot work on that land alone i.e. he requires labours to work on his land. They both requires loans because Sekar has to buy seeds, pesticides and fertilizers whereas Ramlingam requires loans for the rice mill. Sekar has not enough money to pay loan back to the bank so, he has to give some amount of his harvest to the bank as loan on the other hand Ramlingam sell his harvest to the traders and he earns a lot of money for his harvest. Sekar is poor so one work is not enough for him so, he has to do some other works also and Ramlingam has a rice mill as well as 20 acres of land.
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