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Initially, the Indian planning was free of the influence of ideology of the ruling party.
Question 1:
Initially, the Indian planning was free of the influence of ideology of the ruling party.
A.
If the inference is definitely true
B.
If the inference is probably true
C.
If the data are inadequate
D.
If the inference is probably false
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The process of developmental planning in India is greatly dominated by the experts and the technocrats. But it was not always so. Among the initial stalwarts in the Indian planning process there were only a handful of economists. It was their political conviction and their preconceived political pattern of creating an economy and a society which gave them the specific stability in the path of development. Under the leadership of Indira Gandhi there was some change in the scenario and the reflection of electoral manifesto of the Congress Party was continually enhanced in the plans.
After the independence, our leaders understood the need for framing development oriented planning and made their desired participation.
Initially, the Indian planning was free of the influence of ideology of the ruling party.
If an economic system is to be enriched then it must be given shape only by the politicians because they understand the thoughts and aspirations of the people.
Five year plans in India were not great successes because they were not framed by the economics.
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There is a clear link between degraded forests and poverty. It is estimated that one billion of the world's poorest people in about 30 heavily deforested countries would be alleviated from poverty if they are given government support for managing neighbouring public forest land and sharing benefits with in their communities.
The forests face even shakier future with the global population expected to grow by 50 percent in the next 50 years. To accommodate a growing population's need of more land for food production we should be making better use of the degraded land through 'Evergreen Revolution'.
The growth of population is positively linked with growth of forests.
The developed countries have faster rate of growth of forests compared to the developing countries.
Evergreen revolution is possible only after controlling rate of growth of population of developing country.
It is possible to protect and develop forests with the efforts of only the government agencies.
If a country has thick forest cover it is likely to have lower level of poverty.
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