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Explain the Great Leap Forward campaign of China as initiated in 1958.

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The Great Leap Forward (GLF) was a campaign initiated in 1958 in China. The aims of this campaign are as follows:

  1. The aim of the campaign was to initiate large scale industrialisation in the country concentrating not only in the urban areas but also in the rural ones. 
  2. The people in the urban areas were motivated to set up industries in their backyards.
  3. In the rural areas, Commune System was implemented. Under this system, people were engaged in collective farming. 
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अध्याय 10: Comparative Development Experiences of India and Its Neighbours - Exercise [पृष्ठ १९५]

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अध्याय 10 Comparative Development Experiences of India and Its Neighbours
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Column A Column B
(1) India (a) Economic reforms in 1997
(2) Pakistan (b) Economic reforms in 1991
(3) China (c) Economic Reforms in 1978
(4) India (d)  GST rolled out in 1999

‘GLF’ with respect to the People’s Republic of China referred to as ______


From the set of the events given in column I and corresponding facts given in Column II, choose the correct pair of statements:

  COLUMN I   COLUMN II
i Dual Pricing A Economic Reforms of 1991
ii Setting up of Special Economic Zones in China B To attract foreign Direct Investment
iii Commune System C Backyard based Industrial production units
iv Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution D Collective Farming

Assertion (A): In the late 1970s, China’s population growth rate had sharply declined.

Reason(R): China has witnessed an increase in the proportion of elderly people owing to stringent family planning programmes.


Statement 1: Amongst India, China and Pakistan, China is the largest nation and has the higest population density.

Statement 2: One-child policy introduced in the late 1970s in china led to a considerable decline in the population growth rate.

In the light of the given statements, choose the correct alternative from the following:


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