Directions for the following 7 (seven) items:
Read the following four passages and answer the items that follow each passage. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only.
PASSAGE – 4
The core belief of National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM) is that the poor are entrepreneurial and have an innate desire to come out of poverty. The challenge is to unleash their capabilities to generate meaningful and sustainable livelihoods. The first step in this process is motivating the urban poor to form their own institutions. They and their institutions need to be provided sufficient capacity so that they can manage the external environment, access finance, expand their skills, enterprises and assets.
An external, dedicated and sensitive support structure, from the national level to the city and community levels, is required to induce social mobilisation, institution building and livelihood promotion. This enables them to access their rights, entitlements, opportunities and services, both from the public and private sectors. These processes enable them to pursue viable livelihoods based on leveraging their own resources, skills and preferences. Thus, they can come out of abject poverty and not fall back into a vicious cycle. NULM believes that the program can be scaled up in a time bound manner, only if it is driven by the poor and their institutions.
With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made:
- The urban poor seek institutional support in building their own human, social and financial resources.
- Entrepreneurship backed by social mobilisation essentially helps individuals overcome poverty.
Which of the above is/are assumption/assumptions?