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Women & Child Schemes — Set 15

Government Schemes · महिला और बाल योजनाएं · Questions 141150 of 160

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What is the main challenge in implementing women's welfare schemes in India?

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Correct Answer: B. Awareness gap, accessibility issues, and social barriers

The correct answer is Awareness gap, accessibility issues, and social barriers. The main challenges include awareness gap about available schemes, accessibility issues in rural areas, social and cultural barriers, and implementation gaps. This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.

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What are the eligibility criteria for most government women empowerment schemes?

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Correct Answer: B. Indian citizenship, age criteria (usually 18+), and income-based criteria based on Below Poverty Line

The correct answer is Indian citizenship, age criteria (usually 18+), and income-based criteria based on Below Poverty Line. Most government women empowerment schemes require Indian citizenship, age criteria (usually 18 years and above), and income-based criteria (like BPL status). This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.

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What is the role of Anganwadi workers in women and child nutrition programs?

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Correct Answer: B. Nutrition education, health monitoring, and care coordination in communities

The correct answer is Nutrition education, health monitoring, and care coordination in communities. Anganwadi workers play a crucial role in nutrition education, health monitoring, immunization, and care coordination for women and children in their communities. This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.

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What is the purpose of women's grievance redressal mechanisms in government schemes?

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Correct Answer: B. To address grievances and ensure effective implementation of schemes

The correct answer is To address grievances and ensure effective implementation of schemes. Women's grievance redressal mechanisms are established to address complaints, ensure accountability, and improve implementation of government schemes effectively. This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.

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What is the expected impact of women's empowerment schemes on family income?

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Correct Answer: B. 10-20% increase

The correct answer is 10-20% increase. Women's empowerment schemes are expected to increase household and family income by 10-20% through skills training, self-employment, and income-generating activities. This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.

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What role do Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play in women empowerment schemes?

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Correct Answer: B. Implementation partners, trainers, and advocates for women's rights

The correct answer is Implementation partners, trainers, and advocates for women's rights. NGOs serve as crucial implementation partners, trainers, advocates, and community mobilizers in women empowerment schemes, ensuring grassroots reach. This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.

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What percentage of women in rural India have access to formal financial services?

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Correct Answer: A. 20%

The correct answer is 20%. According to data, only about 20% of rural women in India have access to formal financial services, highlighting the need for financial inclusion. This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.

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What is the primary target group for the Ladli Scheme?

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Correct Answer: B. Girls born to Below Poverty Line families

The correct answer is Girls born to Below Poverty Line families. The Ladli Scheme primarily targets girls born to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families to provide financial assistance and educational support. This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.

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What are the social impacts of women's empowerment through government schemes?

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Correct Answer: B. Improved decision-making participation, education, health, and social status of women

The correct answer is Improved decision-making participation, education, health, and social status of women. Women's empowerment schemes lead to improved decision-making participation in families, better education and health outcomes, and enhanced social status. This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.

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What is the role of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in women's empowerment?

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Correct Answer: B. Peer support, micro-credit access, social mobilization, and economic empowerment

The correct answer is Peer support, micro-credit access, social mobilization, and economic empowerment. SHGs provide peer support, micro-credit access, collective action, social mobilization, and economic empowerment opportunities for women. This is a frequently asked fact in competitive examinations including RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, and MPPSC examinations.