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Q.

According to the study conducted by the Planning Commission (now known as NITI Aayog), how many jobs can be created in the education sector alone?


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a

20 lakh

b

30 lakh

c

40 lakh

d

50 lakh 

answer is A.

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The correct answer is 20 lakh. The NITI Aayog, earlier referred to as the Planning Commission, aims to assess a country's human and physical resources carefully. The Planning Commission was based on the five-year plan policy. A plan is a document showing a detailed scheme and strategy worked out in advance for fulfilling an objective. About 51 % of the population between the age group of 5 years to 29 years are attending educational institutes. The rest, especially those below 18 years of age, may be seen at home or working as child labourers. In studies of the NITI Aayog, it is observed that the education sector can create 20 lakh jobs alone.
 
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According to the study conducted by the Planning Commission (now known as NITI Aayog), how many jobs can be created in the education sector alone?