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Question : What were the primary goals of the five-year plans in India?

Option 1: Industrialisation, urbanisation, development,and self-reliance

Option 2: Poverty reduction, urbanisation, self-sufficiency, and , modernisation

Option 3: Social welfare, self-sufficiency, equity, and, industrial development

Option 4: Growth, modernisation, self-reliance and equity


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Correct Answer: Growth, modernisation, self-reliance and equity


Solution : The correct answer is Growth, modernisation, self-reliance, and, equity.

The primary goals of the five-year plans in India were growth, modernisation, self-reliance, and equity. The five-year plan was launched in 1951, and the first five-year plan was formulated for the term 1951–1956.

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