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Question : Which of the following is not a measure to reduce rural poverty in India?

Option 1: Increasing agricultural productivity

Option 2: Promoting non-farm employment opportunities

Option 3: Enhancing access to credit facilities for farmers

Option 4: Privatization of public sector enterprises


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Correct Answer: Privatization of public sector enterprises


Solution : The correct answer is (d) Privatization of public sector enterprises.

Privatization of public sector enterprises is not a specific measure aimed at reducing rural poverty in India. Privatization refers to the transfer of ownership and control of public sector enterprises to the private sector. While privatization can have various economic and efficiency implications, it is not a targeted measure specifically designed to address rural poverty.

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