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How does Kudumbashree promote income generation through agriculture?

  1. Kudumbashree promotes income generation through Joint Liability Groups (JLGs) and enterprises.
  2. Women are organized into small farming JLGs and provided with training and financial aid.
  3. The programme transforms women from wage earners to farmers through collective farming.
  4. Farmers receive support like collateral-based loans and guidance from agricultural experts.

    ANone of these

    Bii, iii

    Ci, ii

    Di, ii, iii

    Answer:

    D. i, ii, iii

    Read Explanation:

    • Kudumbashree actively promotes income generation, particularly in agriculture, by organizing women into Joint Liability Groups (JLGs).

    • These groups focus on collective farming, where members receive essential training, financial assistance, and livelihood opportunities.

    • This initiative is particularly transformative as it shifts women from being agricultural labourers to becoming farmers.

    • They are supported with interest-free, collateral-free loans and continuous guidance from Master Farmers, ensuring sustainable growth.


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