Question:

How does inclusive development address social exclusion?

ABy ignoring marginalized groups in economic policies

BBy creating policies and programs that target historically disadvantaged groups

CBy focusing only on the economic elite

DBy promoting social exclusion through discriminatory practices

Answer:

B. By creating policies and programs that target historically disadvantaged groups

Explanation:

Inclusive development focuses on addressing social exclusion by creating targeted policies and programs for historically disadvantaged groups such as Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, women, and other marginalized sections. These interventions are designed to provide equal opportunities and ensure that everyone benefits from development.


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