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Who is the Nodal Officer in the districts under the NFFWP scheme?

ADistrict Magistrate

BBlock Development Officer

CDistrict Collector

DTehsildar

Answer:

C. District Collector

Read Explanation:

  • The Nodal Officer in the districts under the NFFWP scheme - The District Collector

  • The District Collector is responsible for the planning, implementation, coordination, monitoring, and supervision of the scheme.

  • The NFFWP scheme targets the rural poor who are in need of wage labor and want to do unskilled and manual labor.

  • The NFFWP focuses on activities related to water conservation, drought prevention (afforestation/tree planting), land development, and flood control.


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