1. government cannot withdraw subsidies provided to various items.
2. government subsidy on cooking gas is purely a political decision.
3. government can compensate the expenditure incurred on subsidy by raising the various taxes.
4. subsidy provided by the government under various heads to the citizens increases the cost of capital.
5. none of these.
subsidy provided by the government under various heads to the citizens increases the cost of capital.
1. it is not possible to create more infrastructural facilities if the present level of subsidy continues even for short duration.
2. the government should sought assistance from international financial organizations for developing infrastructural projects.
3. the people of India may not be able to pay more for cooking gas.
4. India is no longer a developing country and many people in the country are rich enough to buy petroleum products at market cost.
5. none of these.
it is not possible to create more infrastructural facilities if the present level of subsidy continues even for short duration.
1. D
2. G
3. E
4. B
5. Data inadequate
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2. C
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4. Data inadequate
5. None of these
B
1. B
2. G
3. F
4. Data inadequate
5. None of these
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