Question
According to the report shown by the government,which of
the following sector has the maximum number of delayed projects in India?Solution
According to the report shown by the government,the road transport and highways sector has the maximum number of delayed projects at 300, followed by railways at 119 and petroleum sector at 90. In the road transport and highways sector, 300 out of 825 projects are delayed. In railways, out of 173 projects, 119 are delayed, while for petroleum, 90 out of 142 projects are delayed.
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