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In India the concept of ‘minimum needs’ and ‘directed anti poverty programmes’ were the innovation of?
Fourth five year plan
Fifth five year plan
Sixth five year plan
Seventh five year plan
- The concept of 'minimum needs' and 'directed anti-poverty programmes' aimed at reducing poverty and improving living standards in India.
- Fourth Five Year Plan: Focused on growth with stability but didn't introduce the minimum needs program.
- Fifth Five Year Plan: Introduced in 1974-79, this plan emphasized poverty alleviation and included both minimum needs and anti-poverty programs.
- Sixth Five Year Plan: Continued these initiatives but wasn't where they were first introduced.
- Seventh Five Year Plan: Further expanded economic policies, but again, not their origin.
The correct answer is Option 2: Fifth five year plan.
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