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Paper
GS-III
Question
Q4
Marks
10M
Word Limit
150W
Model answer will be available after you finish writing.
Model Answer
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Approach:IntroductionGive a brief about the food processing industry with some relevant data or example.BodyExplain the scope of the food processing industry in India.Mention why the food processing industry is so significant in India.ConclusionConclude stating that there are several challenges in this sector but it is very important for the Indian economy to grow..

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Paper
GS Paper III — Economy, Science & Technology, Environment
Subject
EconomicsSubtopic
Food processing and related industries in India - scope and significance, location, upstream and downstream requirements, supply chain management
Difficulty
Easy
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For a 10-mark question with 150-word limit, structure your answer with a brief introduction, 2-3 main body points with evidence, and a forward-looking conclusion.