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What was the significance of co-operation becoming a state subject in 1919?

AIt led to uniform training across India

BIt led to non-uniform training across provinces

CCo-operative education stopped

DCentral government controlled cooperatives

Answer:

B. It led to non-uniform training across provinces

Read Explanation:

Making co-operation a state subject resulted in non-uniform training programs across different provinces.When co-operation became a state subject in 1919, the responsibility for co-operative education and regulation was decentralized to individual states. This caused non-uniform training and development across different provinces, as each state implemented its own policies and programs independently.


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