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Q56 (IAS/2001) Economy › Schemes, Inclusion & Social Sector › Schemes, Inclusion & Social Sector

Consider the following schemes launched by the Union Government : I. Antyodaya Anna II. Gram Sadak Yojana III. Sarvapriya IV. Jawahar Gram Samriddhi Yojana. Which of these were announced in the year 2000 ?

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