What are the decisions taken by government of India pertaining to Industrial Sector in the  new industrial policy of 1991?
A. VRS to shed the excess load of workers
B. Disinvestment of public sector share holding
C. Referring sick units to BIFR
D. All of the above

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Answer :

D. All of the above

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