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PRESENTATION ON-CMPARITION BETWEEN 10TH &11TH FIVE YEAR PLAN

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WHAT IS FIVE YEAR PLANWHAT IS FIVE YEAR PLAN

A set of proposals for running A set of proposals for running a country’s economy over a five-year a country’s economy over a five-year period. period.

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1010thth Five year plan Five year planPLANNING COMMISSIONPLANNING COMMISSION

1. Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee - ChairmanPrime Minister2. Shri K.C. Pant - Deputy Chairman3. Shri Jaswant Singh - MemberMinister of Finance4. Shri Yashwant Sinha - MemberMinister of External Affairs5. Smt. Vasundhara Raje - MemberMinister of State for Planning & Ex-OfficioProgramme Implementation6. Dr. S.P. Gupta - Member7. Dr. D.N. Tewari - Member8. Dr. K. Venkatasubramanian - Member9. Shri Som Pal - Member10. Shri Kamaluddin Ahmed - Member11. Shri N.K. Singh - Member

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Introduction and Introduction and ObjectivesObjectives

1010thth Five year Plan Five year Plan The economy of India is based in part on The economy of India is based in part on planning through there planning through there five-year plansfive-year plans, , developed, executed and monitored by developed, executed and monitored by the Planning Commission.the Planning Commission.

Growth rate of approximately Growth rate of approximately 10% 10% byby the end of plan period; growth of the end of plan period; growth of 4%4% in agriculture sector, faster in agriculture sector, faster employment creation, reducing employment creation, reducing disparities across regions and disparities across regions and ensuring access to basic physical ensuring access to basic physical infrastructure and health and infrastructure and health and education services to all.education services to all.

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Allocation for major Allocation for major sectorssectors

Education sectorEducation sector:- Allocation of funds :- Allocation of funds for education sector increased by 34.2% for education sector increased by 34.2% to Rs. 32,352 croresto Rs. 32,352 crores

Means – cum- merit scholarshipsMeans – cum- merit scholarships:- :- Under this scheme selection through Under this scheme selection through national test of student who have passed national test of student who have passed class VIII ; each student to be given class VIII ; each student to be given Rs.6000 per year; 100,000 scholarships Rs.6000 per year; 100,000 scholarships to be awarded every year. to be awarded every year.

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Drinking Water and Sanitation:- Drinking Water and Sanitation:- Allocation Allocation for Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Water Mission to be for Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Water Mission to be increased from Rs.4680 crores to Rs. 5850 increased from Rs.4680 crores to Rs. 5850 crores.crores.

Health Sector, National Rural Health Health Sector, National Rural Health MissionMission:- All districts to complete preparation :- All districts to complete preparation of of District Health Action PlanDistrict Health Action Plan by by march 2007march 2007

HIV/AIDSHIV/AIDS:- Universal access to blood screening :- Universal access to blood screening and safe blood to be ensured; more hospitals to and safe blood to be ensured; more hospitals to provide treatment to prevent transmission of provide treatment to prevent transmission of HIV/AIDS from mother to child; provision for HIV/AIDS from mother to child; provision for AIDS control program to be Rs.969 crores. AIDS control program to be Rs.969 crores.

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PolioPolio:-:- Number of polio rounds to be Number of polio rounds to be increased , with intensive coverage increased , with intensive coverage in the 20 high risk district of U.P. and in the 20 high risk district of U.P. and 10 district of Bihar. 10 district of Bihar.

Integrated Child Development Integrated Child Development ServicesServices:- To cover all habitations :- To cover all habitations and settlements and to reach out to and settlements and to reach out to pregnant women, lactating mothers pregnant women, lactating mothers and all children below the age of six; and all children below the age of six; allocation to be increased from allocation to be increased from Rs.4,087 crore to Rs.4,761 crore.Rs.4,087 crore to Rs.4,761 crore.

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Urban UnemploymentUrban Unemployment:- Increase in :- Increase in allocation for Swarna Jayanti Shahari allocation for Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana from Rs. 250 crore to Rs.344 Rojgar Yojana from Rs. 250 crore to Rs.344 crore.crore.

National Rural Employment Gurantee National Rural Employment Gurantee SchemeScheme:- Allocation of Rs.12,000 crore for :- Allocation of Rs.12,000 crore for NREGS; coverage to expand from 200 NREGS; coverage to expand from 200 districts to 330 districts.districts to 330 districts.

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled TribesTribes:- Allocation of Rs.3,271 crore in :- Allocation of Rs.3,271 crore in respect of schemes benefiting only SCs respect of schemes benefiting only SCs and STs and Rs.17,691 crore in respect of and STs and Rs.17,691 crore in respect of schemes with at least 20% of benefits schemes with at least 20% of benefits earmarked for SCs and STs.earmarked for SCs and STs.

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Women:-Women:- Outlay for 100% women Outlay for 100% women specific programs is Rs.8,795 crore specific programs is Rs.8,795 crore and for scheme where at least 30% and for scheme where at least 30% allocation is for women specific allocation is for women specific programs is Rs.22,382 crore.programs is Rs.22,382 crore.

North Eastern Region (NER):-North Eastern Region (NER):- Allocation increased from Rs. 12,041 Allocation increased from Rs. 12,041 crore to Rs. 14,365 crore.crore to Rs. 14,365 crore.

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TELECOMMUNICATION PROPOSED IN 10TELECOMMUNICATION PROPOSED IN 10THTH FIVE YEARS OPLANFIVE YEARS OPLAN

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In the context of the formulation of Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-2012), the following sectorwise WORKING GROUPS/STEERING COMMITTEES/TASK FORCE have been set up by Planning Commission, to make recommendations on various policy matters:1. AGRICULTURE2. BACKWARD CLASSES3. COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION4. DEVELOPMENT POLICY5. EDUCATION6. ENVIRONMENT AND FOREST7. FINANCIAL RESOURCES8. HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE9. HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT10.INDUSTRY AND MINERALS11.LABOUR, EMPLOYMENT AND MANPOWER12.MULTI LEVEL PLANNING

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1 AGRICULTUREHorticulture, Plantation Crops and Organic Farming Agriculture ExtensionAgro-climatic Zonal Planning including Agricultural Development in North Eastern IndiaAgricultural Marketing Infrastructure and Policy required for Internal and External TradeCrop Husbandry, Agricultural Inputs, Demand and Supply Projections and Agricultural Statistics Natural Resource ManagementAnimal Husbandary and DairyingFisheriesAgricultural Research and EducationRisk Management in AgricultureGender Issues, Panchayati Raj Institutions, Public Private Partnership, Innovative Finance and Micro Finance in AgricultureOutreach of Institutional Finance & Cooperative Reforms

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2. BACKWARD CLASSES

Empowerment of Other Backward Classes

Empowerment of Minorities

Empowerment of Scheduled Castes (SCs)

Reforming the Social Deviants and Caring the Other

Disadvantaged

Empowerment of Scheduled Tribes (SCs)

3. COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION

  Information and Broadcasting

Information Technology

Post

Telecom

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4. DEVELOPMENT POLICY Competitive Micro-Credit Market in India

Food and Nutrition Security

Entitlement reform for empowering the poor

5. EDUCATION

Development of Education of SC/ST/ Minorities/ Girls/and other

Groups

Technical Education

Higher Education

Language Development and Book Promotion

Secondary and Vocational Education

Sports and Physical Education

Adolescents' Development and Sports & Youth Affairs

Basic Education and Literacy

Art and Culture

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6. ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS

Environment and Environmental Regulatory Mechanisms for

the Environment & Forests Sector

Forests for the Environment & Forests Sector

Wildlife, biodiversity, traditional knowledge, and animal

welfare for the Environment & Forests Sector

Research, education, training, capacity building and

information management for the Environment & Forests

Sector

Rivers, lakes, and aquifers for the Environment & Forests

Sector 7. FINANCIAL RESOURCES

The Assessment of the Centre's Financial Resources

State's Financial Resources

Savings

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9. HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Urban Development (excluding Urban

Transport), Urban Water Supply and Sanitation

(including low cost sanitation), swerage and sold

waste management) and Urban Environment

Urban Transport including Mass Rapid

Transport Systems

Urban Housing and Urban Poverty with focus

on Slum

Housing for Police Personnel and Judicial

Officers

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10. INDUSTRY & MINERALS

Feedstock, Fuel and Other Supply Side Constraints

Competition Policy

Consumer Protection

Mineral Exploration and Development (Other than coal and

lignite)

Quality, Certification and Conformity Assessment

Drugs and Pharmaceuticals

Shipbuilding & Ship-repair Industry

Chemicals and Petrochemicals

Textiles and Jute Industry (excluding VSE components)

Automotive Industry

Fertilizer Industry

Steel Industry

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11. LABOUR, EMPLOYMENT AND MANPOWER

Labour Force and Employment Projection

Skill Development & Vocational Training

Labour Laws and Other Labour Regulations

Social Security

Child Labour

Occupational Safety and Health

Technical Note on Employment for the Eleventh Five Year Plan

2007-12

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12. MULTI LEVEL PLANNING

Task Group on Problems of Hilly Habitations in Areas

Covered by the Hill Areas Development

Programme(HADP)/Western Ghats Development Programme

(WGDP)

Task Force for Preperation of a Manual for District Planning

Task Force to look in to the Problems of Hill States and Hill

Areas to suggest ways to ensure that these States and Areas

do not suffer in any way because of their peculiarities

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DIFFERENCESDIFFERENCES

Ninth planNinth plan

Drastic pruning of Drastic pruning of unproductive and unproductive and unnecessary expenditure; unnecessary expenditure; Downsizing government; Downsizing government; Reduction in non-merit Reduction in non-merit subsidies; Re-orienting subsidies; Re-orienting strategy to raise food strategy to raise food production; Reforming and production; Reforming and rejuvenating the power rejuvenating the power sector; Labour reforms; sector; Labour reforms; Speeding up reforms in the Speeding up reforms in the financial sector.financial sector.

Eleventh planEleventh plan

annual growthannual growth

rate of 9 percent, rate of 9 percent, ensuresensures

strengthening and strengthening and consolidating recent consolidating recent infrastructure-related infrastructure-related horizontal initiatives horizontal initiatives like RGGVY, APDRP, like RGGVY, APDRP, JNNURM.JNNURM.

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