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Question : Considering the five-year plans of India, which of the following is correctly matched?

I. Rolling Plan – Introduced before the Sixth Five-Year Plan
II. Mahalanobis Plan – Second Five-Year Plan

Option 1: Only I

Option 2: Both I and II

Option 3: Only II

Option 4: Neither I nor II


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Correct Answer: Both I and II


Solution : The correct option is Both I and II .

The Rolling Plan was a flexible planning strategy that did not have a fixed time frame. It was adopted during the period between the Fourth and Fifth Five-Year Plans and continued until the Eighth Five-Year Plan.

The Mahalanobis Plan was associated with the Second Five-Year Plan of India, which covered the period from 1956 to 1961. The plan was named after the renowned Indian statistician Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, who played a key role in its formulation.

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