Answer questions from the passage below: Based in Anand, a town in Gujarat, Amul is a dairy cooperative movement joined by about two and half million milk producers in Gujarat. The Amul pattern became a uniquely appropriate model for rural development and poverty alleviation, spurring what has come to be known as the White Revolution. In 1970, the rural development programme called Operation Flood was started. Operation Flood organized cooperatives of milk producers into a nationwide milk grid, with the purpose of increasing milk production, bringing the producer and consumer closer by eliminating middlemen, and assuring the producers a regular income throughout the year. Operation Flood was, however, not just a dairy programme. It saw dairying as a path to development, for generating employment and income for rural households and alleviating poverty. The number of members of the cooperative has continued to increase with the numbers of women members and Women's Dairy Cooperative Societies are also increasing significantly. |
Which of the following was not the aim of the milk grid? |
Encouraging consumers to consume more milk Assuring producers a regular income Increasing milk production Bringing producers and consumers together by eliminating middle man. |
Encouraging consumers to consume more milk |
The correct answer is Option (1) → Encouraging consumers to consume more milk The passage lists the specific purposes of Operation Flood's nationwide milk grid as:
The passage does not mention encouraging milk consumption by consumers as an explicit goal of the milk grid. |