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The Firka Development Scheme of Madras aimed at which of the following?

  1. 1. Encouraging self-sufficiency in rural areas.
  2. 2. Establishing local self-governance structures like Panchayats.
  3. 3. Addressing industrialization in rural areas

    Ai, iii

    BAll

    Cii only

    Di, ii

    Answer:

    D. i, ii

    Read Explanation:

    The Firka Development Scheme of Madras was an initiative launched in the 1950s aimed at promoting integrated rural development in the Firka (a sub-unit of a taluk) areas of Tamil Nadu.


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