Explanation
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Correct Answer:
D
Explanation of all the options:
Option A is incorrect.
• The statement suggests that the 'Jan Samarth' portal provides access to authenticated health information.
• However, the 'Jan Samarth' portal is not related to health information.
• The portal is primarily focused on facilitating access to government credit schemes.
• Health information services are typically provided by other platforms like the National Health Portal.
Option B is incorrect.
• This option implies that the portal assists farmers with farming-specific information.
• The 'Jan Samarth' portal does not cater specifically to agricultural information or services.
• Farmers may benefit indirectly if they access credit schemes through the portal, but it is not its primary function.
• Agricultural information is usually provided by platforms like the Kisan Suvidha app.
Option C is incorrect.
• The statement claims that the portal provides access to Pan India e-Government services.
• While the portal is a government initiative, it is specifically designed for credit schemes, not a broad range of e-Government services.
• Other platforms, such as the Digital India initiative, aim to provide comprehensive e-Government services.
Option D is correct.
• The 'Jan Samarth' portal is designed to provide a link to various government credit schemes.
• It aims to simplify the process of accessing credit for citizens by integrating different schemes on a single platform.
• The portal helps in promoting inclusive growth by making credit more accessible.
• It is part of the government's effort to streamline and enhance the efficiency of credit delivery systems.