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National Forest Policy of India has recommeded (i) forest cover for the plains and (ii) for the hills.

A

`{:(i,ii),(33%,67%):}`

B

`{:(i,ii),(67%,33%):}`

C

`{:(i,ii),(50%,50%):}`

D

`{:(i,ii),(40%,60%):}`

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National Forest Policy (1988) of India has recommended 33 percent forest cover for the plains and 67 percent for the hills.
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