The correct answer is D. All of the above.
The Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission (SPMRM) was launched in 2016 by the Government of India with the objective of transforming rural areas into vibrant hubs of economic activity. The mission aims to deliver integrated project based infrastructure in rural areas, including roads, bridges, water supply, sanitation, electricity, education, health, and livelihood generation.
Kandaghat, Kalpa, and Aut blocks are covered under the scheme in the first phase. Moorang, Sihunta, and Ghannahatti blocks are covered under the fourth phase of the scheme.
The SPMRM is a major initiative of the Government of India to improve the quality of life in rural areas. The mission has the potential to transform rural areas into vibrant hubs of economic activity and improve the lives of millions of people.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- The Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission (SPMRM) was launched in 2016, by Government of India.
The SPMRM was launched on 25 December 2016 by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. The mission aims to transform rural areas into vibrant hubs of economic activity by providing integrated project based infrastructure.
- It aims to deliver integrated project based infrastructure in rural areas.
The SPMRM aims to deliver integrated project based infrastructure in rural areas, including roads, bridges, water supply, sanitation, electricity, education, health, and livelihood generation.
- Kandaghat, Kalpa and Aut blocks are covered under the scheme.
Kandaghat, Kalpa, and Aut blocks in Himachal Pradesh are covered under the SPMRM. The mission has been implemented in these blocks in the first phase.
- Moorang, Sihunta and Ghannahatti block covered under fourth phase of the scheme.
Moorang, Sihunta, and Ghannahatti blocks in Himachal Pradesh are covered under the SPMRM in the fourth phase. The mission has been implemented in these blocks in the fourth phase.