A passage is given below followed by several conclusions which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passages. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage, decide upon its truth or falsity, and choose the conclusion that best supports the passage.
The bulk of our population is poor and illiterate. Their sorry condition poses a problem. On one hand, there shortage of teachers for adult education and, on the other hand the adults feel shy of starting to learn at a late age and attend classes like children. Moreover, the adult villagers have little time to spare for attending classes. The job of a farmer is very strenuous and he needs ample rest and relaxation. In addition, he finds that what is taught at the adult centers of education has no bearing on his daily needs, and therefore he has become cynical of adult education. It is necessary to make adult education in villages agriculture-oriented so as to make it more meaningful for the farmer. In towns and cities also, adult education need be made work based; it should comprise types of system in which earning and learning go side by side. Efforts should be made to discourage the tendency of the village folk to migrate to the towns. For expansion of education and literacy in the rural areas, it is necessary that industry should be dispersed in the villages also.
The passage if true, if best supported by which of the following conclusions?