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Question : What was the duration of the Rolling Plan in India?

Option 1: 1975 to 1977

Option 2: 1977 to 1979

Option 3: 1976 to 1978

Option 4: 1978 to 1980


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Correct Answer: 1978 to 1980


Solution : The correct option is 1978 to 1980.

The term rolling plan in the context of Indian economic planning refers to a system of planning that was introduced in India during the 1970s. The rolling plan was essentially a series of annual plans designed to replace the earlier five-year plans.

The duration of the rolling plan in India was from 1978 to 1980. During this period, the Government of India followed a two-year planning cycle. The concept of rolling plans was introduced to provide more flexibility and adaptability in economic planning, given the rapidly changing economic and political situations during that time.

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