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A 5% decrease in poverty by 2007 was one of main objectives of the ______ plan.

ASeventh Five-Year Plan (1985-90)

BNinth Five-Year Plan (1997-2002)

CFourth Five-Year Plan (1966-1974)

DTenth Year Plan (2002-2007)

Answer:

D. Tenth Year Plan (2002-2007)

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Tenth Five-Year Plan (2002-2007) Objectives

  • The Tenth Five-Year Plan, spanning from 2002 to 2007, set ambitious economic and social development goals for India.
  • A primary objective was to reduce the poverty ratio by 5 percentage points from the existing level by the end of the plan period (2007). This aimed to lift a significant portion of the population out of poverty.
  • The plan also focused on increasing the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate to 8% per annum.
  • Key targets included:
    • Reducing the gender gap in literacy rates by at least 50% by 2007.
    • Increasing the forest and tree cover to 25% by 2007.
    • Ensuring access to drinking water in all villages by 2007.
    • Improving the sex ratio in the age group 0-6 years to 935 by 2007 and to 950 by 2012.
  • The plan emphasized the need for economic reforms and structural adjustments to achieve sustainable growth and improve the quality of life.

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