GK
INDIAN ECONOMY
Question
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Fifth
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Sixth
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Ninth
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Detailed explanation-1: -It was established during the Sixth Five Year Plan (1980-1985).
Detailed explanation-2: -NABARD stands for National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development. It is headquartered in Mumbai and was established on 12th July 1982 on the recommendations of B. Sivaraman Committee. It was established during the Sixth Five Year Plan, which was from the year 1980-85.
Detailed explanation-3: -The main purpose of this Sixth Five Year Plan was to provide proper education for all the people of India, speedy development of industry in India, rise in the sector employment, reduction of poverty, and others. Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India during the implementation of the Sixth Five Year Plan.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Janata Government’s Sixth Plan (Rolling Plan) was abandoned in 1980, and a new Sixth Plan for the period 1980-85 was introduced. The Scheme’s centerpiece was the launch of DWCRA, which aimed to give acceptable self-employment options for women from rural families.