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Who among the following cannot be a ‘Prabhari Officer’ under recently launched ‘Action Plan for Backward Districts’ launched recently?
Additional Secretary
Joint Secretary
District Collector
None of the above
- The ‘Action Plan for Backward Districts’ was launched to accelerate socio-economic development in the most underdeveloped districts of India.
- Additional Secretary: Typically a senior officer in the Indian government who can be appointed as a Prabhari Officer to oversee development plans in backward districts.
- Joint Secretary: Mid to senior level officer also eligible to become a Prabhari Officer tasked with strategic planning and implementation.
- District Collector: Generally responsible for district administration; while crucial for the implementation of plans, District Collectors are not appointed as Prabhari Officers as they are already integral to local administration.
- None of the above: Not the correct choice since District Collector typically cannot be a Prabhari Officer.
Correct Answer: Option 3 (District Collector)
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