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As per the Budget 2016-17, there are about 950 central sector and centrally sponsored sub schemes in India accounting for about 5% of the GDP by budget allocation. Arrange the following schemes in the decreasing order of budget allocation according to Budget 2016-17.
1) PDS (Public Distribution System)
2) Urea subsidy
3) MGNREGS
code:
1,2,3
2,3,1
3,2,1
1,3,2
The Budget for 2016-17 indicates that there are about 950 central sector and centrally sponsored sub-schemes in India accounting for about 5 percent of the GDP by budget allocation. A large majority of these are small in terms of allocation with the top 11 schemes accounting for about 50 percent of total budgetary allocation. Food Subsidy or Public Distribution System (PDS) is the largest programme followed by Urea Subsidy and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).
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