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In what year was the Food for Work Programme (FFW) merged with the National Rural Employment Programme (NREP)?

  1. The FFW was merged with NREP in 1977.
  2. The merger occurred in 1980.
  3. The scheme was integrated in 1979.
  4. The merger took place in 1981.

    A3, 4

    BAll

    C2 only

    D2, 4

    Answer:

    C. 2 only

    Read Explanation:

    • The Food for Work Programme (FFW), launched in 1977, was a precursor to later employment generation schemes.

    • Recognizing the need for a more comprehensive approach, the government decided to merge the FFW with the National Rural Employment Programme (NREP) in 1980.

    • This integration aimed to consolidate resources and strategies to enhance the effectiveness of rural employment initiatives.


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