The best way to rewrite the underlined part of the sentence is:
A: "entrusted with the execution of all rural upliftment schemes and programs."
This option uses the correct preposition "with" and maintains clarity in the sentence structure.
The correct option is (A): entrusted with the execution of all rural upliftment schemes and programs
| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | A message for belief action or argument | E. | He was at loss to explaining what ground he had decided to take up the case |
| B. | Foundation | F. | He received a thorough grounding in the theoretical aspects before he was allowed to move on |
| C. | To provide a reason or justification for | G. | He realised he was on a shaky ground when the principal questioned him |
| D. | To instruct in Fundamental principal | H. | The book has provided the philosophical ground for most of the Nazi policies |
| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | To combine into one mass | E. | She was unable to mix with the crowd as she was too self conscious |
| B. | Associate | F. | The mix looked rather unappetizing to the customer |
| C. | Confuse | G. | He was mixing the herbs in accordance with the directions given in the book |
| D. | A product of mixing | H. | He was rather mixed up about whether he should go to college or not |
| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | Having a very sharp slope | E. | He found the price too steep and decided against buying it |
| B. | To soak in liquid | F. | She had steeped the clothes in a solution to get rid of the smell |
| C. | Too great or too high | G. | He was steeped in learning but was surprisingly inarticulate |
| D. | Saturate | H. | The trekkers were used to steep mountains but this one unnerved them |
| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | To continue is existence of operation | E. | The sole was being cut on the last so that it would fit in well |
| B. | To be enough for needs of | F. | The car lasted much longer than any one had expected |
| C. | A foot shaped from on which a shoe is required | G. | Last but not the least, thanks was due to the jury which had done such a good job |
| D. | At the end: in conclusion | H. | The provisions would have lasted them less than a fortnight |
| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | A percussion instrument | E. | The musician was testing the drum before the show began |
| B. | to beat a drum | F. | He had drummed it into her that the event was the chance of a lifetime for her |
| C. | To sound rhythemically | G. | The musicians were asked to drum to a faster beat |
| D. | To drive or force by steady effort | H. | The girl was drumming her fingers on the table nervously |