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5yearplanppt2 131026063606 Phpapp02
5yearplanppt2 131026063606 Phpapp02
Presented By:-
Priyanka bhavsar
1st year M.sc nursing
• A Plan is a deliberate attempt to spell out how the resources of
a country should be put to use.
• I t has some general and specific goals, which are to be
achieved within a specific period of time.
• The general goals of a Plan are growth, modernization, full
employment, self-reliance and equity. But all Plans may not
give equal importance to all of them.
• Each Plan can have some specific goals like improvement of
agriculture. For example our first five-year plan was geared to
improving the state of agriculture and the second to improving
Industry.
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1. When Rajiv Gandhi was elected as the prime minister, the young
prime minister aimed for rapid industrial development, especially
in the area of information technology.
2. The Indian national highway system was introduced for the first
time and many roads were widened to accommodate the increasing
traffic.
3. Tourism also expanded.
4. The sixth plan also marked the beginning of economic
liberalization. Price controls were eliminated and ration shops
were closed. This led to an increase in food prices and an
increased cost of living.
5. Family planning also was expanded in order to prevent
overpopulation. More prosperous areas of India adopted
family planning more rapidly than less prosperous areas, which
continued to have a high birth rate.
Seventh plan(1985-1989)
1. The Seventh Plan marked the comeback of the Congress
Party to power.
2. The plan lay stress on improving the productivity level of
industries by upgradation of technology.
3. The thrust areas of the 7th Five year plan have been enlisted
below:
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• Social Justice
• Removal of oppression of the
• weak Using modern technology
• Agricultural development
• Anti-poverty programs
• Full supply of food, clothing, and shelter
• Increasing productivity of small and large scale farmers
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4. Based on a 15-year period of striving towards steady growth, the
7th Plan was focused on achieving the pre-requisites of self-
sustaining growth by the year 2000.
5. The Plan expected a growth in labor force of 39 million people
and employment was expected to grow at the rate of 4 percent per
year.
6. Some of the expected outcomes of the Seventh Five Year Plan
India are given below:
1. Ninth Five Year Plan of India runs had the main aim of attaining
objectives like speedy industrialization, human development, full-scale
employment, poverty reduction, and self-reliance on domestic
resources.
2. Ninth Five Year Plan was formulated amidst the backdrop of India's
Golden jubilee of Independence.
3. The main objectives of the Ninth Five Year Plan India are: