india plans
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Period Plan Remarks 1969-70 to 1973-74 Fourth Plan It brought in a scientific temper to
Indian agriculture and self reliance
1974-75 to 1977-78 Fifth Plan Terminated a year earlier by the JantaGovt. which introduced the RollingPlan concept.
1978-79 to 1979-80 Annual Plan Launched by the Janta Govt.
1980-81 to 1984-85 Sixth Plan Originally launched by the Janta Govt.However, abandoned by the new Govtand revised plan for 1981-85subsequently approved
1985-86 to 1989-90 SeventhPlan
Food, work and productivity were thebasic priorities.
1990-91 to 1991-92 AnnualPlans
Basic thrust was on maximization of employment and social transformation
1992-93 to 1996-97 Eighth Plan Faster economic growth, faster growth of manufacturing, agricultural and alliedsectors, significant growth rates in exports
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1997-98 to 2001-02 Ninth plan Priority to agriculture and ruraldevelopment; acceleratinggrowth rate of economy; foodand nutritional security for all;
containing growth rate of population; empowerenment of women and sociallydisadvantaged groups such asSC/STs, backward classes and
minorities etc.2002-2007 Tenth Plan Drastic pruning of unproductive
and unnecessary expenditure;Downsizing government;Reduction in non-merit
subsidies; Re-orienting strategyto raise food production;Reforming and rejuvenating thepower sector; Labour reforms;Speeding up reforms in thefinancial sector.
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Introduction and Objectives The economy of India is based in part onplanning through there five-year plans ,developed, executed and monitored by thePlanning Commission.
Growth rate of approximately 10% by the end of plan period; growth of 4% inagriculture sector, faster employmentcreation, reducing disparities acrossregions and ensuring access to basicphysical infrastructure and health andeducation services to all.
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Allocation for major sectors Education sector :- Allocation of fundsfor education sector increased by 34.2%to Rs. 32,352 crores
Means cum- merit scholarships :-Under this scheme selection throughnational test of student who have passed
class VIII ; each student to be givenRs.6000 per year; 100,000 scholarshipsto be awarded every year.
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Drinking Water and Sanitation:- Allocationfor Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Water Mission to beincreased from Rs.4680 crores to Rs. 5850crores.
Health Sector, National Rural HealthMission :- All districts to complete preparation of District Health Action Plan by march 2007
HIV/AIDS :- Access to condoms to be expandedand universal access to blood screening and safeblood to be ensured; more hospitals to providetreatment to prevent transmission of HIV/AIDSfrom mother to child; provision for AIDS controlprogramme to be Rs.969 crore.
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Polio :- Number of polio rounds to beincreased , with intensive coverage in the20 high risk district of U.P. and 10 districtof Bihar.Integrated Child DevelopmentServices :- To cover all habitations andsettlements and to reach out to pregnantwomen, lactating mothers and all children
below the age of six; allocation to beincreased from Rs.4,087 crore to Rs.4,761crore.
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Urban Unemployment :- Increase in allocationfor Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana fromRs. 250 crore to Rs.344 crore.National Rural Employment GuranteeScheme :- Allocation of Rs.12,000 crore forNREGS; coverage to expand from 200 districtsto 330 districts.Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes :-
Allocation of Rs.3,271 crore in respect of schemes benefiting only SCs and STs andRs.17,691 crore in respect of schemes with atleast 20% of benefits earmarked for SCs andSTs.
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Women:- Outlay for 100% womenspecific programmes is Rs.8,795 crore andfor scheme where at least 30% allocationis for women specific programmes isRs.22,382 crore.
North Eastern Region (NER):- Allocation increased from Rs. 12,041 croreto Rs. 14,365 crore.