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Question : Consider the following statements about unemployment in India:

a) Seasonal unemployment is mainly found in urban areas.

b) Educated unemployed people are mainly found in rural areas of India.

c) Higher cropping intensity is desirable for reducing unemployment in the rural economy.
Which of the given statements is/are correct?

Option 1: Only c

Option 2: Only b and c

Option 3: Only a and b

Option 4: Ony a


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Correct Answer: Only c


Solution : The correct option is only c.

Higher cropping intensity is desirable for reducing unemployment in the rural economy. This suggests a positive relationship between cropping intensity and reducing rural unemployment. Higher cropping intensity means more crops are grown on the same land in a given period, which can potentially generate more employment opportunities in agriculture.

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