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When was the Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) announced?

A15 August 2001

B25 September 2001

C15 August 1999

D25 September 2001

Answer:

A. 15 August 2001

Read Explanation:

Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) Announcement:

  • The Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) was announced on August 15, 2001.

  • This program was launched by the government of India with the primary objective of providing wage employment in rural areas.

  • It aimed to generate additional employment opportunities and provide sustainable livelihood to the poor in rural areas.

  • The SGRY was a major employment generation scheme focusing on rural development and poverty alleviation.

  • It was a successor to earlier rural employment programs, consolidating their efforts.

  • The scheme emphasized the use of locally available resources and community participation in project implementation.

  • A significant portion of the scheme's outlay was allocated for food grains, distributed as part of wages to beneficiaries.

  • This scheme played a crucial role in poverty reduction and rural economic upliftment in India.


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