Obviously, if Government has decided to stop financial support to voluntary organizations, these organizations should find other sources of financial support. Hence II is valid.
As in the given statements, India is already endowed with tourist spots. Therefore, The exiting potential should be exploited.
Only by increasing our agricultural production, we can have a better position in international agricultural trade. Reduction in non agricultural commodities will further worsen our position. So, only I is the right course of action.
None focuses on the real reason of unemployability.
I follows because holding the elections at this juncture would render the exercise meaningless, II follows for 'heavy damage'.
I is invalid because of being an extreme action. II is a proper corrective measure.
Both are the right courses of action for effective implementation of computer education at primary level in urban and rural schools.
Both I and II will help increases the population of dolphins.
Statement point out the crisis faced by the power plants and one of the crisis is depletion of stock of steam coal with the thermal power plants in the North. Therefore, it is the right course of action to supply the steam coal to the thermal power plants. Secondly, since the water inflows into the Gobindsagar has declined, setting up of another hydraulic power plant will be futile.
Curtailing wasteful expenditure is the right step towards making provisions for money to be the distributed against pending salaries. Curtailing staff-strength is not the right solution. Hence, course of action II is the right course of action.
Keeping the State police armory under the supervision of Central Government control is not the right courses of action to bring the guilty to the book. However, an investigation may help to reveal those involved into the illegal acts. Hence, only action I is the right courses of action.
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