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Regarding Special Component Plans and Tribal Sub-Plans in India, consider the following statements:

  1. 1. These plans are specifically designed to address the developmental needs of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
  2. 2. The responsibility for formulating and implementing these plans lies exclusively with the District Planning Committee
  3. 3. Special Component Plans and Tribal Sub-Plans are implemented only in states with significant tribal populations.

    AAll

    Bi only

    Ciii only

    DNone of these

    Answer:

    B. i only

    Read Explanation:

    Special Component Plans (SCPs) and Tribal Sub-Plans (TSPs) in India are initiatives aimed at ensuring the socio-economic development of marginalized communities, particularly Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.


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