A1944
B1943
C1942
D1940
Answer:
A. 1944
Read Explanation:
The Gandhian Plan was put forward in 1944.
The Gandhian Plan was put forward by Shriman Narayan Agrawal.It was one of several economic plans proposed during the pre-independence period of India when the country was preparing for its economic future after independence.
Gandhian Plan:
It was based on Mahatma Gandhi's economic ideas and vision for India's development
It emphasized village-based economic development and self-sufficiency
The plan focused on agriculture, cottage industries, and decentralized economic structures
It advocated for simplicity, self-reliance, and minimal use of machinery
The plan aimed to reduce economic disparities and promote rural development
It was part of several competing economic visions for independent India, including the Bombay Plan (1944) put forward by industrialists like Ardeshir Dalal, and the Sarvodaya Plan proposed by Jayaprakash Narayan