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Question : The Planning Commission of India has divided India into how many Agro-climatic Zones?

Option 1: 15

Option 2: 25

Option 3: 18

Option 4: 20


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Correct Answer: 15


Solution : The correct option is 15 .

The Planning Commission of India, which has now been replaced by the NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India), had divided India into 15 agro-climatic zones. This classification was done to facilitate agricultural planning and development due to the diverse agro-climatic conditions across the country. These zone factors, such as soil types, temperature, rainfall, and other agro-climatic parameters, provide a framework for region-specific agricultural strategies and policies.

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