Question:

Match the LIST-I with LIST-II 

LIST-I Name of SchemeLIST-II Starting Year
A. Panchayati RajI. 2015
B. Key Village SchemeII. 1969
C. Mera Gaon Mera GauravIII. 1959
D. Jawahar Rozgar YojnaIV. 1952


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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When dealing with matching questions about government schemes, focus on the most famous ones first (like Panchayati Raj). This can help eliminate incorrect options quickly.
Updated On: Sep 22, 2025
  • A - I, B - II, C - III, D - IV
  • A - IV, B - I, C - II, D - III
  • A - III, B - IV, C - I, D - II
  • A - III, B - IV, C - I, D - II
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Let's match the schemes with their correct starting years:

A. Panchayati Raj: The modern Panchayati Raj system was formally established in India on October 2, 1959, in Nagaur, Rajasthan. So, A matches with III (1959).
B. Key Village Scheme (KVS): This was one of the earliest systematic cattle improvement schemes launched post-independence, starting in 1952. So, B matches with IV (1952).
C. Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav (My Village My Pride): This scheme was launched by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) in 2015. So, C matches with I (2015).
D. Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY): This was a major wage employment program launched in 1989 by merging previous programs. The option here seems to have a typo and likely meant 1989, but based on the provided choices, the closest logical fit points to a re-evaluation of the options or a potential error in the question itself. However, by matching the other three, the correct combination becomes clear. Re-checking the question options reveals the intended answer. The option D correctly corresponds to 1989, often associated with this scheme. The option seems to have a typo and it should be 1989. However let's assume it as II for matching purpose. Jawahar Rozgar Yojana was launched in 1989. Let's assume there is a mistake in the option and match it with II.
The correct matching is A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II.
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