How does the National Rural Livelihood Mission seek to improve livelihood options of rural poor?
1. By setting up a large number of new manufacturing industries and agribusiness centres in rural areas.
2. By strengthening Self-Help Groups and providing skill development.
3. By supplying seeds, fertilisers, diesel pump-sets and micro-irrigation equipments free of cost to farmers.
Select the correct-answer using the codes given below


A) 1, 2 and 3

B) 1 and 2

C) 2 and 3

D) Only 2

Correct Answer:
D) Only 2


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