As per the targets of 11th Five year Plan (2007-12) Mortality Rate (2012) has been targeted at: A. 1 per 1000 births B. 1 per 10000 births C. 1 per 100 births D. 1 per 10 births

1 per 1000 births
1 per 10000 births
1 per 100 births
1 per 10 births

The correct answer is A. 1 per 1000 births.

The 11th Five Year Plan (2007-12) was a plan for the economic development of India. It was the first plan to be prepared after the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) came to power in 2004. The plan had a number of goals, including reducing poverty, improving education and healthcare, and increasing economic growth.

One of the goals of the 11th Five Year Plan was to reduce the infant mortality rate (IMR). The IMR is the number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1000 live births. In 2005, the IMR in India was 57. The 11th Five Year Plan targeted reducing the IMR to 42 by 2012.

The 11th Five Year Plan was successful in reducing the IMR. In 2012, the IMR was 41. This was a significant achievement, and it shows that India is making progress in improving the health of its citizens.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the targets of the 11th Five Year Plan for the infant mortality rate.

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