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A Plan is a deliberate attempt to spell out how the
resources of a country should be put to use.
It 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.
A PLAN
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The Planning Commission was set up in March,
1950 by a Resolution of the Government of India.
The economy of India is based on planning
through its five-year plans, developed, executed and monitored
by the Planning Commission . With the Prime Minister as the ex
officia Chairman, the commission has a nominated Deputy
Chairman, who has rank of a Cabinet minister. Montek Singh
Ahluvaliya is currently the Deputy Chairman of the Commission.
The tenth plan completed its term in March 2007 and the
eleventh plan is currently underway.
Planning commission of india
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1. The first Indian Prime Minister, Javaharlal Nehru presented the
first five-year plan to the Parliament of India on December 8, 1951.
2. The first plan sought to get the country's economy out of the cycle of
poverty.
3. The plan addressed, mainly, the agrarian sector, including
investments in dams and irrigation. Agricultural sector was hit
hardest by partition and needed urgent attention.
4. The total plan budget of 206.8 billion INR (23.6 billion USD in
the 1950 exchange rate) was allocated to seven broad areas:
irrigation and energy (27.2 percent), agriculture and community
development (17.4 percent), transport and communications (24
percent), industry (8.4 percent), social services (16.64 percent),
land rehabilitation (4.1 percent), and other (2.5 percent).
First plan (1951-1956)
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4. The target growth rate was 2.1 percent annual gross domestic
product (GDP) growth; the achieved growth rate was 3.6
percent.
5. During the first five-year plan the net domestic product went
up by 15 percent.
6. The monsoon was good and there were relatively high crop
yields, boosting exchange reserves and the per capita income,
which increased by 8 percent.
7. National income increased more than the per capita income
due to rapid population growth.
8. Many irrigation projects were initiated during this period,
including the Bhakra Dam and Hirakud Dam.
9. The World Health Organization, with the Indian
government, addressed children's health and reduced infant
mortality, indirectly contributing to population growth.
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10. At the end of the plan period in 1956, five Indian Institutes of
Technology (IITs) were started as major technical institutions.
11. University Grant Commission was set up to take care of
funding and take measures to strengthen the higher education in
the country.
12. Contracts were signed to start five steel plants; however these
plants did not come into existence until the middle of the next
five-year plan
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1. The second five-year plan focused on industry, especially
heavy industry.
2. Domestic production of industrial products was encouraged,
particularly in the development of the public sector.
3. The plan followed the Mahalanobis model, an economic
development model developed by the Indian statistician
Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in 1953.
4. It used the existing art techniques of operation and research
as well as the novel applications of statistical models
developed at the Indian Statiatical Institute.
5. The plan assumed a closed economy in which the main
trading activity would be centered on importing capital
goods.
Second plan (1956-1961)
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6. Hydroelectric power projects and five steel mills at Bhilai,
Durgapur, and Rourkela were established.
7. Coal production was increased.
8. More railway lines were added in the north east.
9. The Atomic Energy Commission was formed in 1957 with
Homi J. Bhabha as the first chairman.
10. The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research was established
as a research institute.
11. In 1957 a talent search and scholarship program was begun
to find talented young students to train for work in nuclear
power.
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1. The third plan stressed on agriculture and improving production
of rice.
2. The Sino-Indian war led to inflation and the priority was shifted
to price stabilization.
3. The construction of dams continued.
4. Many cement and fertilizer plants were also built.
5. Punjab began producing an abundance of wheat.
6. Many primary schools were started in rural areas.
7. Panchayat elections were started and the states were given more
development responsibilities.
8. State electricity boards and state secondary education boards were
formed.
9. State road transportation corporations were formed and local
road building became a state responsibility
Third plan (1961-1966)
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1. The Indira Gandhi government nationalized 14 major Indian
banks and the Green Revolution in India advanced agriculture.
2. In addition, the situation in East Pakistan (now independent
Bangladesh) was becoming dire as the Indo-Pakistani War of
1971 and Bangladesh Liberation War took place. Funds
earmarked for the industrial development had to be used for the
war effort.
3. India also performed the Smiling Buddha underground nuclear
test in 1974, partially in response to the United States deployment
of the Seventh Fleet in the Bay of Bengal to warn India against
attacking West Pakistan and widening the war.
Fourth plan (1969-1974)
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1. Stress was laid on employment, poverty alleviation, and justice.
2. The plan also focused on self-reliance in agricultural production
and defense.
3. Electricity Supply Act was enacted in 1975, which enabled the
Central Government to enter into power generation and
transmission
4. In 1978 the newly elected Morarji Desai government rejected the
plan.
Fifth plan (1974-1979)
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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.
Sixth plan (1980-1985)
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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:
• 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
• Making India an Independent Economy
Seventh plan (1985-1989)
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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:
• Balance of Payments (estimates): Export - Rs. 33 thousand
crore, Imports - (-)Rs.54 thousand crore, Trade Balance - (-
)Rs.21 thousand crore
• Merchandise exports (estimates): Rs. 60,653 crore
• Merchandise imports (estimates): Rs. 95,437 crore
• Projections for Balance of Payments: Export - Rs.60.7
thousand crore, Imports - (-) 95.4 thousand crore, Trade
Balance- (-) Rs.34.7 thousand crore
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1. 1989-91 was a period of political instability in India and hence no
five year plan was implemented. Between 1990 and 1992, there were
only Annual Plans.
2. In 1991, India faced a crisis in Foreign Exchange (Forex) reserves,
left with reserves of only about $1 billion (US). Thus, under
pressure, the country took the risk of reforming the socialist economy.
3. P.V. Narasimha Rao (28 June 1921 – 23 December 2004), also
called Father of Indian Economic Reforms, was the twelfth Prime
Minister of the Republic of India and head of Congress Party, and
led one of the most important administrations in India's modern
history overseeing a major economic transformation and several
incidents affecting national security.
4. At that time Dr. Manmohan Singh launched India's free market
reforms that brought the nearly bankrupt nation back from the edge.
It was the beginning of privatization and liberalization in India.
Period between 1989-91
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1. Modernization of industries was a major highlight of the Eighth
Plan.
2. Under this plan, the gradual opening of the Indian economy
was undertaken to correct the burgeoning deficit and foreign debt.
3. Meanwhile India became a member of the World Trade
Organization on 1 January 1995.This plan can be termed as
Rao and Manmohan model of Economic development.
4. The major objectives included, containing population growth,
poverty reduction, employment generation, strengthening the
infrastructure, Institutional building, Human Resource
development, Involvement of Panchayat raj, Nagarapalikas,
N.G.OSand Decentralisation and peoples participation.
5. Energy was given prority with 26.6% of the outlay.
6. An average annual growth rate of 6.7% against the target 5.6%
was achieved.
Eighth plan (1992-1997)
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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:
• to prioritize agricultural sector and emphasize on the rural
development
• to generate adequate employment opportunities and promote poverty
reduction
• to stabilize the prices in order to accelerate the growth rate of the
economy
• to ensure food and nutritional security
Ninth Plan (1997 - 2002)
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• to provide for the basic infrastructural facilities like
education for all, safe drinking water, primary health care,
transport, energy
• to check the growing population increase
• to encourage social issues like women empowerment,
conservation of certain benefits for the Special Groups of the
society
• to create a liberal market for increase in private investments
4. During the Ninth Plan period, the growth rate was 5.35 per
cent, a percentage point lower than the target GDP growth of
6.5 per cent
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1. The main objectives of the 10th Five-Year Plan were:
• Reduction of poverty ratio by 5 percentage points by 2007;
• Providing gainful and high-quality employment at least to
the addition to the labour force;
• All children in India in school by 2003; all children to
complete 5 years of schooling by 2007;
• Reduction in gender gaps in literacy and wage rates by at
least 50% by 2007;
• Increase in Literacy Rates to 75 per cent within the Tenth
Plan period (2002 to 2007);
• Reduction in the decadal rate of population growth between
2001 and 2011 to 16.2%;
Tenth plan (2002-2007)
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• Reduction of Infant mortality rate (IMR) to 45
per 1000 live births by 2007 and to 28 by 2012;
• Reduction of Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)
to 2 per 1000 live births by 2007 and to 1 by 2012;
• Increase in forest and tree cover to 25 per cent by
2007 and 33 per cent by 2012;
• All villages to have sustained access to potable
drinking water within the Plan period;
• Cleaning of all major polluted rivers by 2007 and
other notified stretches by 2012;
2. Economic Growth further accelerated during this period
and crosses over 8% by 2006.
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The eleventh plan has the following objectives:
1.Income & Poverty
Accelerate GDP growth from 8% to 10% and then maintain at
10% in the 12th Plan in order to double per capita income by 2016-
17
Increase agricultural GDP growth rate to 4% per year to ensure a
broader spread of benefits
Create 70 million new work opportunities.
Reduce educated unemployment to below 5%.
Raise real wage rate of unskilled workers by 20 percent.
Reduce the headcount ratio of consumption poverty by 10
percentage points.
Eleventh plan (2007-2012)
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2.Education
Reduce dropout rates of children from elementary school from
52.2% in 2003-04 to 20% by 2011-12
Develop minimum standards of educational attainment in
elementary school, and by regular testing monitor effectiveness of
education to ensure quality
Increase literacy rate for persons of age 7 years or above to 85%
Lower gender gap in literacy to 10 percentage points
Increase the percentage of each cohort going to higher education
from the present 10% to 15% by the end of the plan
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3.Health
Reduce infant mortality rate to 28 and maternal mortality ratio
to 1 per 1000 live births
Reduce Total Fertility Rate to 2.1
Provide clean drinking water for all by 2009 and ensure that
there are no slip-backs
Reduce malnutrition among children of age group 0-3 to half its
present level
 Reduce anaemia among women and girls by 50% by the end of
the plan
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4.Women and Children
Raise the sex ratio for age group 0-6 to 935 by 2011-12 and to
950 by 2016-17
Ensure that at least 33 percent of the direct and indirect
beneficiaries of all government schemes are women and girl
children
Ensure that all children enjoy a safe childhood, without any
compulsion to work
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5.Infrastructure
Ensure electricity connection to all villages and BPL households
by 2009 and round-the-clock power.
Ensure all-weather road connection to all habitation with
population 1000 and above (500 in hilly and tribal areas) by
2009, and ensure coverage of all significant habitation by 2015
Connect every village by telephone by November 2007 and
provide broadband connectivity to all villages by 2012
 Provide homestead sites to all by 2012 and step up the pace of
house construction for rural poor to cover all the poor by 2016-17
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6.Environment
Increase forest and tree cover by 5 percentage points.
 Attain WHO standards of air quality in all major cities by
2011-12.
Treat all urban waste water by 2011-12 to clean river waters.
 Increase energy efficiency by 20 percentage points by 2016-17.
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India's Five-Year Plans

  • 3. A Plan is a deliberate attempt to spell out how the resources of a country should be put to use. It 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. A PLAN www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 4. The Planning Commission was set up in March, 1950 by a Resolution of the Government of India. The economy of India is based on planning through its five-year plans, developed, executed and monitored by the Planning Commission . With the Prime Minister as the ex officia Chairman, the commission has a nominated Deputy Chairman, who has rank of a Cabinet minister. Montek Singh Ahluvaliya is currently the Deputy Chairman of the Commission. The tenth plan completed its term in March 2007 and the eleventh plan is currently underway. Planning commission of india www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 5. 1. The first Indian Prime Minister, Javaharlal Nehru presented the first five-year plan to the Parliament of India on December 8, 1951. 2. The first plan sought to get the country's economy out of the cycle of poverty. 3. The plan addressed, mainly, the agrarian sector, including investments in dams and irrigation. Agricultural sector was hit hardest by partition and needed urgent attention. 4. The total plan budget of 206.8 billion INR (23.6 billion USD in the 1950 exchange rate) was allocated to seven broad areas: irrigation and energy (27.2 percent), agriculture and community development (17.4 percent), transport and communications (24 percent), industry (8.4 percent), social services (16.64 percent), land rehabilitation (4.1 percent), and other (2.5 percent). First plan (1951-1956) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 6. 4. The target growth rate was 2.1 percent annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth; the achieved growth rate was 3.6 percent. 5. During the first five-year plan the net domestic product went up by 15 percent. 6. The monsoon was good and there were relatively high crop yields, boosting exchange reserves and the per capita income, which increased by 8 percent. 7. National income increased more than the per capita income due to rapid population growth. 8. Many irrigation projects were initiated during this period, including the Bhakra Dam and Hirakud Dam. 9. The World Health Organization, with the Indian government, addressed children's health and reduced infant mortality, indirectly contributing to population growth. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 7. 10. At the end of the plan period in 1956, five Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) were started as major technical institutions. 11. University Grant Commission was set up to take care of funding and take measures to strengthen the higher education in the country. 12. Contracts were signed to start five steel plants; however these plants did not come into existence until the middle of the next five-year plan www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 8. 1. The second five-year plan focused on industry, especially heavy industry. 2. Domestic production of industrial products was encouraged, particularly in the development of the public sector. 3. The plan followed the Mahalanobis model, an economic development model developed by the Indian statistician Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in 1953. 4. It used the existing art techniques of operation and research as well as the novel applications of statistical models developed at the Indian Statiatical Institute. 5. The plan assumed a closed economy in which the main trading activity would be centered on importing capital goods. Second plan (1956-1961) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 9. 6. Hydroelectric power projects and five steel mills at Bhilai, Durgapur, and Rourkela were established. 7. Coal production was increased. 8. More railway lines were added in the north east. 9. The Atomic Energy Commission was formed in 1957 with Homi J. Bhabha as the first chairman. 10. The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research was established as a research institute. 11. In 1957 a talent search and scholarship program was begun to find talented young students to train for work in nuclear power. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 10. 1. The third plan stressed on agriculture and improving production of rice. 2. The Sino-Indian war led to inflation and the priority was shifted to price stabilization. 3. The construction of dams continued. 4. Many cement and fertilizer plants were also built. 5. Punjab began producing an abundance of wheat. 6. Many primary schools were started in rural areas. 7. Panchayat elections were started and the states were given more development responsibilities. 8. State electricity boards and state secondary education boards were formed. 9. State road transportation corporations were formed and local road building became a state responsibility Third plan (1961-1966) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 11. 1. The Indira Gandhi government nationalized 14 major Indian banks and the Green Revolution in India advanced agriculture. 2. In addition, the situation in East Pakistan (now independent Bangladesh) was becoming dire as the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and Bangladesh Liberation War took place. Funds earmarked for the industrial development had to be used for the war effort. 3. India also performed the Smiling Buddha underground nuclear test in 1974, partially in response to the United States deployment of the Seventh Fleet in the Bay of Bengal to warn India against attacking West Pakistan and widening the war. Fourth plan (1969-1974) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 12. 1. Stress was laid on employment, poverty alleviation, and justice. 2. The plan also focused on self-reliance in agricultural production and defense. 3. Electricity Supply Act was enacted in 1975, which enabled the Central Government to enter into power generation and transmission 4. In 1978 the newly elected Morarji Desai government rejected the plan. Fifth plan (1974-1979) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 13. 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. Sixth plan (1980-1985) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 14. 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: • 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 • Making India an Independent Economy Seventh plan (1985-1989) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 15. 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: • Balance of Payments (estimates): Export - Rs. 33 thousand crore, Imports - (-)Rs.54 thousand crore, Trade Balance - (- )Rs.21 thousand crore • Merchandise exports (estimates): Rs. 60,653 crore • Merchandise imports (estimates): Rs. 95,437 crore • Projections for Balance of Payments: Export - Rs.60.7 thousand crore, Imports - (-) 95.4 thousand crore, Trade Balance- (-) Rs.34.7 thousand crore www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 16. 1. 1989-91 was a period of political instability in India and hence no five year plan was implemented. Between 1990 and 1992, there were only Annual Plans. 2. In 1991, India faced a crisis in Foreign Exchange (Forex) reserves, left with reserves of only about $1 billion (US). Thus, under pressure, the country took the risk of reforming the socialist economy. 3. P.V. Narasimha Rao (28 June 1921 – 23 December 2004), also called Father of Indian Economic Reforms, was the twelfth Prime Minister of the Republic of India and head of Congress Party, and led one of the most important administrations in India's modern history overseeing a major economic transformation and several incidents affecting national security. 4. At that time Dr. Manmohan Singh launched India's free market reforms that brought the nearly bankrupt nation back from the edge. It was the beginning of privatization and liberalization in India. Period between 1989-91 www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 17. 1. Modernization of industries was a major highlight of the Eighth Plan. 2. Under this plan, the gradual opening of the Indian economy was undertaken to correct the burgeoning deficit and foreign debt. 3. Meanwhile India became a member of the World Trade Organization on 1 January 1995.This plan can be termed as Rao and Manmohan model of Economic development. 4. The major objectives included, containing population growth, poverty reduction, employment generation, strengthening the infrastructure, Institutional building, Human Resource development, Involvement of Panchayat raj, Nagarapalikas, N.G.OSand Decentralisation and peoples participation. 5. Energy was given prority with 26.6% of the outlay. 6. An average annual growth rate of 6.7% against the target 5.6% was achieved. Eighth plan (1992-1997) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 18. 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: • to prioritize agricultural sector and emphasize on the rural development • to generate adequate employment opportunities and promote poverty reduction • to stabilize the prices in order to accelerate the growth rate of the economy • to ensure food and nutritional security Ninth Plan (1997 - 2002) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 19. • to provide for the basic infrastructural facilities like education for all, safe drinking water, primary health care, transport, energy • to check the growing population increase • to encourage social issues like women empowerment, conservation of certain benefits for the Special Groups of the society • to create a liberal market for increase in private investments 4. During the Ninth Plan period, the growth rate was 5.35 per cent, a percentage point lower than the target GDP growth of 6.5 per cent www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 20. 1. The main objectives of the 10th Five-Year Plan were: • Reduction of poverty ratio by 5 percentage points by 2007; • Providing gainful and high-quality employment at least to the addition to the labour force; • All children in India in school by 2003; all children to complete 5 years of schooling by 2007; • Reduction in gender gaps in literacy and wage rates by at least 50% by 2007; • Increase in Literacy Rates to 75 per cent within the Tenth Plan period (2002 to 2007); • Reduction in the decadal rate of population growth between 2001 and 2011 to 16.2%; Tenth plan (2002-2007) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 21. • Reduction of Infant mortality rate (IMR) to 45 per 1000 live births by 2007 and to 28 by 2012; • Reduction of Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) to 2 per 1000 live births by 2007 and to 1 by 2012; • Increase in forest and tree cover to 25 per cent by 2007 and 33 per cent by 2012; • All villages to have sustained access to potable drinking water within the Plan period; • Cleaning of all major polluted rivers by 2007 and other notified stretches by 2012; 2. Economic Growth further accelerated during this period and crosses over 8% by 2006. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 22. The eleventh plan has the following objectives: 1.Income & Poverty Accelerate GDP growth from 8% to 10% and then maintain at 10% in the 12th Plan in order to double per capita income by 2016- 17 Increase agricultural GDP growth rate to 4% per year to ensure a broader spread of benefits Create 70 million new work opportunities. Reduce educated unemployment to below 5%. Raise real wage rate of unskilled workers by 20 percent. Reduce the headcount ratio of consumption poverty by 10 percentage points. Eleventh plan (2007-2012) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 23. 2.Education Reduce dropout rates of children from elementary school from 52.2% in 2003-04 to 20% by 2011-12 Develop minimum standards of educational attainment in elementary school, and by regular testing monitor effectiveness of education to ensure quality Increase literacy rate for persons of age 7 years or above to 85% Lower gender gap in literacy to 10 percentage points Increase the percentage of each cohort going to higher education from the present 10% to 15% by the end of the plan www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 24. 3.Health Reduce infant mortality rate to 28 and maternal mortality ratio to 1 per 1000 live births Reduce Total Fertility Rate to 2.1 Provide clean drinking water for all by 2009 and ensure that there are no slip-backs Reduce malnutrition among children of age group 0-3 to half its present level  Reduce anaemia among women and girls by 50% by the end of the plan www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 25. 4.Women and Children Raise the sex ratio for age group 0-6 to 935 by 2011-12 and to 950 by 2016-17 Ensure that at least 33 percent of the direct and indirect beneficiaries of all government schemes are women and girl children Ensure that all children enjoy a safe childhood, without any compulsion to work www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 26. 5.Infrastructure Ensure electricity connection to all villages and BPL households by 2009 and round-the-clock power. Ensure all-weather road connection to all habitation with population 1000 and above (500 in hilly and tribal areas) by 2009, and ensure coverage of all significant habitation by 2015 Connect every village by telephone by November 2007 and provide broadband connectivity to all villages by 2012  Provide homestead sites to all by 2012 and step up the pace of house construction for rural poor to cover all the poor by 2016-17 www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 27. 6.Environment Increase forest and tree cover by 5 percentage points.  Attain WHO standards of air quality in all major cities by 2011-12. Treat all urban waste water by 2011-12 to clean river waters.  Increase energy efficiency by 20 percentage points by 2016-17. www.StudsPlanet.com