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A developed India will be one where urban and rural
areas have the same infrastructure — roads, power , water ,
and communication.
— APJ Abdul Kalam
The Big
Questions
1. What is physical infrastructure,
and how has it transformed
over the years in India?
2. How has the expansion in
infrastructure a??ected the
quality of life for individuals
and communities?
3. What is the role of
infrastructure in the
development and economic
prosperity of the nation?
Infrastructure: Engine
of India’s Development
CHAPTER
7
Fig. 7.1. State-of-the-art physical infrastructure
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A developed India will be one where urban and rural
areas have the same infrastructure — roads, power , water ,
and communication.
— APJ Abdul Kalam
The Big
Questions
1. What is physical infrastructure,
and how has it transformed
over the years in India?
2. How has the expansion in
infrastructure a??ected the
quality of life for individuals
and communities?
3. What is the role of
infrastructure in the
development and economic
prosperity of the nation?
Infrastructure: Engine
of India’s Development
CHAPTER
7
Fig. 7.1. State-of-the-art physical infrastructure
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Introduction
Imagine you wake up one morning, ready for school. But when
you step outside, there are no roads. The buses are gone. No one’s
mobile phone has any signal. The lights won’t turn on, the internet
is gone, and the tap is running dry! How would you reach school?
How would groceries, and stationery reach your nearest market
and your home? How would you access utilities like electricity
and water? This is what life might look like without physical
infrastructure, which is a vast network of tangible structures
built to keep our cities and villages functioning. It includes
transportation systems (roads, bridges, railways, etc.), utilities
(electricity, water pipelines), communication networks (internet,
telephone lines, telecom towers, etc.), energy infrastructure
(windmills, solar parks, oil and gas pipelines, etc.) and so on.
Delhi-Meerut
Expressway
World’s highest railway bridge –
Chenab Rail Bridge, Jammu & Kashmir
India’s longest sea bridge – Atal Setu, Maharashtra
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A developed India will be one where urban and rural
areas have the same infrastructure — roads, power , water ,
and communication.
— APJ Abdul Kalam
The Big
Questions
1. What is physical infrastructure,
and how has it transformed
over the years in India?
2. How has the expansion in
infrastructure a??ected the
quality of life for individuals
and communities?
3. What is the role of
infrastructure in the
development and economic
prosperity of the nation?
Infrastructure: Engine
of India’s Development
CHAPTER
7
Fig. 7.1. State-of-the-art physical infrastructure
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Exploring Society: India and Beyond | Grade 7 Part 2
Introduction
Imagine you wake up one morning, ready for school. But when
you step outside, there are no roads. The buses are gone. No one’s
mobile phone has any signal. The lights won’t turn on, the internet
is gone, and the tap is running dry! How would you reach school?
How would groceries, and stationery reach your nearest market
and your home? How would you access utilities like electricity
and water? This is what life might look like without physical
infrastructure, which is a vast network of tangible structures
built to keep our cities and villages functioning. It includes
transportation systems (roads, bridges, railways, etc.), utilities
(electricity, water pipelines), communication networks (internet,
telephone lines, telecom towers, etc.), energy infrastructure
(windmills, solar parks, oil and gas pipelines, etc.) and so on.
Delhi-Meerut
Expressway
World’s highest railway bridge –
Chenab Rail Bridge, Jammu & Kashmir
India’s longest sea bridge – Atal Setu, Maharashtra
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Fig. 7.2. Some forms of physical infrastructure
Why is physical infrastructure important?
Vishakhapatnam port,
Andhra Pradesh
Bhakra Nangal Dam,
Himachal Pradesh
Muppandal Wind Farm,
Tamil Nadu
Solar power project at Cochin
International Airport, Kerala
One bright morning, Rishabh packed his bags for a two-day trip
from Delhi to his hometown, Talegaon in Nashik, Maharashtra.
He started o?? in his car, zoomed
across a wide bridge and then parked
the car at the metro station.
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A developed India will be one where urban and rural
areas have the same infrastructure — roads, power , water ,
and communication.
— APJ Abdul Kalam
The Big
Questions
1. What is physical infrastructure,
and how has it transformed
over the years in India?
2. How has the expansion in
infrastructure a??ected the
quality of life for individuals
and communities?
3. What is the role of
infrastructure in the
development and economic
prosperity of the nation?
Infrastructure: Engine
of India’s Development
CHAPTER
7
Fig. 7.1. State-of-the-art physical infrastructure
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Exploring Society: India and Beyond | Grade 7 Part 2
Introduction
Imagine you wake up one morning, ready for school. But when
you step outside, there are no roads. The buses are gone. No one’s
mobile phone has any signal. The lights won’t turn on, the internet
is gone, and the tap is running dry! How would you reach school?
How would groceries, and stationery reach your nearest market
and your home? How would you access utilities like electricity
and water? This is what life might look like without physical
infrastructure, which is a vast network of tangible structures
built to keep our cities and villages functioning. It includes
transportation systems (roads, bridges, railways, etc.), utilities
(electricity, water pipelines), communication networks (internet,
telephone lines, telecom towers, etc.), energy infrastructure
(windmills, solar parks, oil and gas pipelines, etc.) and so on.
Delhi-Meerut
Expressway
World’s highest railway bridge –
Chenab Rail Bridge, Jammu & Kashmir
India’s longest sea bridge – Atal Setu, Maharashtra
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Fig. 7.2. Some forms of physical infrastructure
Why is physical infrastructure important?
Vishakhapatnam port,
Andhra Pradesh
Bhakra Nangal Dam,
Himachal Pradesh
Muppandal Wind Farm,
Tamil Nadu
Solar power project at Cochin
International Airport, Kerala
One bright morning, Rishabh packed his bags for a two-day trip
from Delhi to his hometown, Talegaon in Nashik, Maharashtra.
He started o?? in his car, zoomed
across a wide bridge and then parked
the car at the metro station.
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Soon he was on a train, rushing past
green ??elds and towns. He called his
mother and shared his location using
his smartphone.
He hopped onto the metro to skip the
heavy tra??c and quickly reached the
railway station.
After reaching closer to home, he rode a
bus that moved through many ??yovers.
He was seated right next to Satish, a hardworking tomato farmer from
Maharashtra, who was returning from the mandi after selling his harvest.
Rishabh saw some of the tomatoes in his bag kept right next to him. He
remarked “Ahh! Such red and juicy tomatoes”. Satish told him that his juicy red
tomatoes were not just a gift of sunshine and rain.
It was possible because canals and
electric water pumps helped irrigation,
good roads helped trucks carry his
tomatoes to the city, cold storage kept
them fresh, and the internet helped
him know about the best inputs and
market prices. They both wondered how
important is the physical infrastructure
which is connected like pieces of a
puzzle, helping safe and timely travel of
people and goods.
Finally, Rishabh got o?? at the bus
stand, boarded an autorickshaw
that dropped him at his door.
Fig. 7.3. Rishabh's journey
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A developed India will be one where urban and rural
areas have the same infrastructure — roads, power , water ,
and communication.
— APJ Abdul Kalam
The Big
Questions
1. What is physical infrastructure,
and how has it transformed
over the years in India?
2. How has the expansion in
infrastructure a??ected the
quality of life for individuals
and communities?
3. What is the role of
infrastructure in the
development and economic
prosperity of the nation?
Infrastructure: Engine
of India’s Development
CHAPTER
7
Fig. 7.1. State-of-the-art physical infrastructure
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Exploring Society: India and Beyond | Grade 7 Part 2
Introduction
Imagine you wake up one morning, ready for school. But when
you step outside, there are no roads. The buses are gone. No one’s
mobile phone has any signal. The lights won’t turn on, the internet
is gone, and the tap is running dry! How would you reach school?
How would groceries, and stationery reach your nearest market
and your home? How would you access utilities like electricity
and water? This is what life might look like without physical
infrastructure, which is a vast network of tangible structures
built to keep our cities and villages functioning. It includes
transportation systems (roads, bridges, railways, etc.), utilities
(electricity, water pipelines), communication networks (internet,
telephone lines, telecom towers, etc.), energy infrastructure
(windmills, solar parks, oil and gas pipelines, etc.) and so on.
Delhi-Meerut
Expressway
World’s highest railway bridge –
Chenab Rail Bridge, Jammu & Kashmir
India’s longest sea bridge – Atal Setu, Maharashtra
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Fig. 7.2. Some forms of physical infrastructure
Why is physical infrastructure important?
Vishakhapatnam port,
Andhra Pradesh
Bhakra Nangal Dam,
Himachal Pradesh
Muppandal Wind Farm,
Tamil Nadu
Solar power project at Cochin
International Airport, Kerala
One bright morning, Rishabh packed his bags for a two-day trip
from Delhi to his hometown, Talegaon in Nashik, Maharashtra.
He started o?? in his car, zoomed
across a wide bridge and then parked
the car at the metro station.
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Soon he was on a train, rushing past
green ??elds and towns. He called his
mother and shared his location using
his smartphone.
He hopped onto the metro to skip the
heavy tra??c and quickly reached the
railway station.
After reaching closer to home, he rode a
bus that moved through many ??yovers.
He was seated right next to Satish, a hardworking tomato farmer from
Maharashtra, who was returning from the mandi after selling his harvest.
Rishabh saw some of the tomatoes in his bag kept right next to him. He
remarked “Ahh! Such red and juicy tomatoes”. Satish told him that his juicy red
tomatoes were not just a gift of sunshine and rain.
It was possible because canals and
electric water pumps helped irrigation,
good roads helped trucks carry his
tomatoes to the city, cold storage kept
them fresh, and the internet helped
him know about the best inputs and
market prices. They both wondered how
important is the physical infrastructure
which is connected like pieces of a
puzzle, helping safe and timely travel of
people and goods.
Finally, Rishabh got o?? at the bus
stand, boarded an autorickshaw
that dropped him at his door.
Fig. 7.3. Rishabh's journey
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Physical infrastructure is the backbone of our nation — it makes
life easier for people, communities, businesses, and enables
government to function smoothly. For instance, transport systems
like roads, railways, airways, and shipping connect places of origin
or manufacturing of goods and services to the nearest markets. India
has had a network of trade routes since ancient times, and today’s
modern infrastructure has taken this forward to boost trade, both
within and outside the country. Better infrastructure also supports
tourism, connects remote areas, and helps during emergencies
like ??oods or earthquakes. It also strengthens national security by
improving access to all kinds of terrain for the defence forces.
THINK ABOUT IT
Æ What might happen to Satish’s e??orts if any part of the
infrastructure is missing?
Æ What happens when a new highway is built near a village?
How does it impact the lives of the people living nearby?
Æ Imagine if there were no internet or phone services. How
would this a??ect people’s ability to work or learn?
Transportation Infrastructure
How do you and your family members commute to nearby and
far-o?? places? Let’s learn about the transportation infrastructure
that enables the mobility of people and goods.
a) Road and highway network
Did you know? India has the second-largest road network in the
world, only after the United States of America (2024). There are
many types of roads. The local roads near your home help children
reach school, farmers carry crops to markets, and ambulances
reach hospitals. Then there are the bigger roads like state highways
connecting towns and districts within a state along with other
bigger highways. These are built and maintained by states through
their public works departments. Then, national highways and
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