The Telangana government aims to make the state self-sufficient in:

Milk production
Egg production
Meat production
All of the above

The correct answer is: D) All of the above

The Telangana government has set a target of making the state self-sufficient in milk, egg, and meat production by 2024. The government has taken a number of steps to achieve this target, including providing subsidies to farmers, setting up new dairy farms, and promoting poultry and livestock farming.

The government’s efforts have been successful so far. In 2018, Telangana produced 10.5 million tonnes of milk, which was 10% more than the previous year. The state also produced 1.5 billion eggs and 1.2 million tonnes of meat in 2018.

The government’s target of making Telangana self-sufficient in milk, egg, and meat production is ambitious, but it is achievable. With the continued support of the government, farmers and other stakeholders, the state is well on its way to achieving this goal.

Here are some details about each of the options:

  • Milk production: Telangana is one of the leading milk producers in India. In 2018, the state produced 10.5 million tonnes of milk, which was 10% more than the previous year. The government has set a target of making the state self-sufficient in milk production by 2024. To achieve this target, the government has taken a number of steps, including providing subsidies to farmers, setting up new dairy farms, and promoting dairy cooperatives.
  • Egg production: Telangana is also a major egg producer. In 2018, the state produced 1.5 billion eggs. The government has set a target of making the state self-sufficient in egg production by 2024. To achieve this target, the government has taken a number of steps, including providing subsidies to farmers, setting up new poultry farms, and promoting poultry cooperatives.
  • Meat production: Telangana is also a major meat producer. In 2018, the state produced 1.2 million tonnes of meat. The government has set a target of making the state self-sufficient in meat production by 2024. To achieve this target, the government has taken a number of steps, including providing subsidies to farmers, setting up new livestock farms, and promoting livestock cooperatives.