Which scheme/mission aims to increase the income of farmers, provide livelihood to the families of Below Poverty Line (BPL), to supply raw materials and to develop industrialisation in Bihar?

Har Parisar, Hara Parisar
Hariyali Mission
Green India Mission
None of the above

The correct answer is: B. Hariyali Mission

The Hariyali Mission is a scheme launched by the Government of Bihar in 2006 with the objective of increasing the income of farmers, providing livelihood to the families of Below Poverty Line (BPL), to supply raw materials and to develop industrialisation in Bihar.

The scheme aims to achieve these objectives by promoting the cultivation of high-value crops, providing financial assistance to farmers, and developing infrastructure for the processing and marketing of agricultural produce.

The Hariyali Mission has been successful in increasing the income of farmers and providing livelihood to the families of Below Poverty Line (BPL). The scheme has also helped to develop industrialisation in Bihar by providing raw materials to industries.

The Hariyali Mission is a comprehensive and well-designed scheme that has the potential to transform the agricultural sector in Bihar. The scheme has been successful in achieving its objectives and has helped to improve the lives of farmers and the rural poor in Bihar.

The other options are incorrect because they are not schemes/missions that aim to increase the income of farmers, provide livelihood to the families of Below Poverty Line (BPL), to supply raw materials and to develop industrialisation in Bihar.

A. Har Parisar, Hara Parisar is a scheme launched by the Government of Delhi in 2010 with the objective of making Delhi a green and clean city.

C. Green India Mission is a scheme launched by the Government of India in 2005 with the objective of increasing the forest cover in the country.