Which five year plan did the Government of India introduce “Project Unigauge”?

Which five year plan did the Government of India introduce “Project Unigauge”? Correct Answer 1992 to 1997

In the eighth five year plan (1992 to 1997), the Government of India introduced the plan of Indian Railways to convert 6000 km of metre gauge lines to broad gauge. This started the largest project of Indian Railways, i.e. “Project Unigauge”.
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