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Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of Model Command Area in India?
a) Water conservation and artificial recharge
b) Reducing groundwater pollution
c) Construction of Arsenic-free wells in selected areas of the country
d) Not concerned with food security and livelihood of the people​

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Answered by 7361mannat
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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

A current or continuing irrigation project in the state where funding for development is available from multiple schemes will be chosen as the model command area. The Ministry of Water Resources, River Development, and Ganga Rejuvenation will choose the Model Command Area after consulting with state governments.

Explanation:

The program is not focuses concerned with food security and livelihood of the people​.

The command area development programme (CADP), a Centrally Sponsored Scheme initiative, was launched in 1974–1975 with the goal of maximising agricultural production from irrigable land and quickly utilising newly constructed irrigation capacity.

The following are general development strategies for the irrigation sector during the sixth five-year plan:

Complete all continuing medium initiatives as quickly as is technically and financially possible, with the exception of a few that were started in the latter two or three years of the Plan and may extend into the Seventh Plan.

To start working on a few chosen projects in order to maintain the pace of growth in the Seventh Plan, as well as to satisfy the demands of tribal, backward, and areas prone to drought, and to eliminate regional imbalances.

In addition to continuing work on monitoring at the State level, better programme execution will be achieved by supporting and strengthening, where necessary, monitoring organisations of the projects at the State level.

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