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Consider the following statements:
Regional disparities in India are high and have been rising in recent year because
1. there is persistent investment over time only in select locales
2. some areas agro climatically less conducive to development
3. some areas continue to face little or no agrarian transformation and the consequent lack of social and economic opportunities
4. some areas have faced continuous political instability
Which of the above statements are correct?
1, 2 and 3
1, 2 and 4
1, 3 and 4
2, 3 and 4
4th statement is incorrect i.e. some areas have faced continuous political instability. It is not the reason behind high regional disparities in India.
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Kapilsingla
if there is continuous political instability is there then how growth and development occurs in particular region. for example j&k in india.
Unable to anticipate your interpretation kindly come clear.
Siddharth Jena
What about political instability in Bodo and naga regions, they have hindered development there....??
Among the provided, option A is the most considerable. Kindly read the question carefully.
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