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Consider the following statements regarding "Swiss Challenge Route " :
1. It is a technique of doing agriculture in Switzerland.
2. This was banned by Supreme Court in India in 2010.
Which of the above statements are correct?
1 only
2 only
1 and 2 only
None
‘Swiss Challenge’ Route • Swiss challenge method is a process of giving contracts. Any person with credentials can submit a development proposal to the government. That proposal will be made online and a second person can give suggestions to improve and beat that proposal. • An expert committee will accept the best proposal and the original proposer will get a chance to accept it if it is an improvement on his proposal. • In case the original proposer is not able to match the more attractive and competing counter proposal, the project will be awarded to the counter-proposal. • The Swiss challenge method is one that has been used in India by various states including Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab and Gujarat for roads and housing projects. • In 2009, the Supreme Court approved the method for award of contracts.
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