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Planning Commission was set up by ______.

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Planning Commission was set up by ______.

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  • Constitution of India

  • President of India

  • a resolution of Government of India

  • the Constituent Assembly

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Planning Commission was set up by a resolution of Government of India.

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Introduction of Politics of Planned Development
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2022-2023 (March) Outside Delhi Set 1

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