Regional Development and Planning- India-Multi-Level Planning [IAS (Admin.) Mains Geography]: Questions 1 - 2 of 2

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Question 1

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Critically examine the food security mission laid down by National Development Council.

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National Food Security Mission

  • In eleventh five-year plan, National Development Council adopted National Food Security Mission (NFSM) .
  • This mission was adopted to meet burgeoning food demand the main aim was to enhance production of rice, wheat, pulses, restoring soil fertility and enhancing farmer income.

Key Features

  • The scheme is implemented in mis…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2022

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Why do disparities in developments and income between regions persist in large countries like India? How does the recent ADP plan address the issue? (Paper 2)

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There are wide and glaring disparities within and between different regions in the vast country like India which is known for immense diversity and disparity. Albert Hirschman proposed the theory of unbalanced growth and stated that growth and development cannot happen in all the regions simultaneously but there are certain regions that grow faster…

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