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How were wages paid to beneficiaries under the Food for Work Programme (FFW)?

  1. Wages were paid exclusively in cash.
  2. Beneficiaries received wages in the form of food grains at subsidized prices.
  3. Wages were determined by the market price of food grains.
  4. Payment was made through a voucher system redeemable at local markets.

    AAll

    B2 only

    C2, 3

    D1, 4

    Answer:

    B. 2 only

    Read Explanation:

    • Under the Food for Work Programme (FFW), a unique approach was adopted for wage payment.

    • Instead of monetary compensation, beneficiaries were paid in food grains at prices lower than the market rate.

    • This mechanism was designed to ensure that the workers received essential nutritional support directly through the wages earned, thereby addressing the dual objectives of employment generation and food security


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