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Which of the following MMPs are focused on improving the efficiency and accessibility of government administration and citizen services?

  1. e-Office: Aims to create a 'less paper' environment in government offices.
  2. Passport: Focuses on providing convenient and reliable passport services.
  3. UID (Aadhaar): Facilitates the efficient provision of welfare services.
  4. Insurance: Primarily deals with the issuance of driving licenses.

    Ai, ii, iii

    Biii, iv

    Cii, iii

    Dii, iv

    Answer:

    A. i, ii, iii

    Read Explanation:

    The e-Office, Passport, and UID (Aadhaar) MMPs are all focused on improving government efficiency and citizen service delivery. e-Office digitizes administrative processes, Passport streamlines citizen access to travel documents, and UID enables efficient delivery of welfare services. The Insurance MMP is focused on the general insurance sector and has no relation to driving licenses; that would typically fall under transport or home departments depending on the state.

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