Question:

What is the main output of the DPC’s activities in reviewing and harmonizing local plans?

ASeparate development plans for each Panchayat

BA consolidated district-level development plan integrating rural and urban goals

CAllocation of funds to village households

DA report solely on infrastructure projects

Answer:

B. A consolidated district-level development plan integrating rural and urban goals

Explanation:

After reviewing and harmonizing local plans, the DPC produces a unified district development plan that incorporates and balances the needs of both rural and urban areas, ensuring an integrated approach to district-wide development.


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