Rövid leírás:
The economy of India is based in part on planning through its five-year plans, developed, executed and monitored by the Planning Commission. This five year plan document is divided into three volumes: Inclusive Growth- details the vision and strategy of the plan, gives the macroeconomic framework and financing of the plan; Social Sector Services- provides plans for the education, sports, art, and culture, health and family welfare, nutrition and Social Safety Net, drinking water and
sanitation, and women and child rights; and Agriculture, Industry, Services, and Physical Infrastructure.
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Hosszú leírás:
The economy of India is based in part on planning through its five-year plans, developed, executed and monitored by the Planning Commission. With the Prime Minister as the ex officio Chairman, the commission has a nominated Deputy Chairman, who has rank of a Cabinet minister. Montek Singh Ahluwalia is currently the Deputy Chairman of the Commission. Now, India is in its 11th five year plan.
This five year plan document focuses on inclusive growth. The document is divided into three volumes: Inclusive Growth- details the vision and strategy of the plan, gives the macroeconomic framework and financing of the plan; Social Sector Services- provides plans for the education, sports, art, and culture, health and family welfare, nutrition and Social Safety Net, drinking water and sanitation, and women and child rights; and Agriculture, Industry, Services, and Physical
Infrastructure.
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Tartalomjegyzék:
Volume 1-Inclusive Growth: 1. Inclusive Growth: Vision and Strategy; 2. Macroeconomic Framework; 3. Financing the Plan: Financial Resources: Centre and States; 4. Employment Perspective and Labour Policy; 5. Skill Development and Training; 6. Social Justice: Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Minorities, and Other Vulnerable Groups; 7. Spatial Development and Regional Imbalances; 8. Innovation and Technology; 9. Environment and Climate
Change; 10. Governance; 11. Consumer Protection and Competition Policy; 12. Development of Infrastructure; 13. External Environment: Opportunities, Challenges, and Risks; Volume II-Social Sector : 1. Education;2. Youth Affairs and Sports and Art and Culture; 3. Health and Family Welfare; 4. Nutrition and Social Safety
Net; 5. Drinking Water, Sanitation, and Clean Living Condition; 6. Towards Womens Agency and Child Rights; Volume III-Agriculture, Rural Development, Industry, Services, and Physical Infrastructure: I.. Agriculture : 1. Agriculture; 2. Water Management and Irrigation; 3. Forest;II. Rural Development: 4. Rapid Poverty Reduction; 5. Ensuring Rural and Urban Livelihoods; 6. Bharat Nirman and Flagship Programmes;III. Industry: 7. Industry: 7.1 Industry including Small and
Medium Enterprises; 7.2 Minerals; IV. Services 8 . Services: 8.1 Constructions; 8.2 Tourism; 8.3 IT-Enabled Services; 8.4 Financial Services; V. Physical Infrastructure: 9. Transport: 9.1 Integrated Transport System; 9.2 Railways; 9.3 Roads; 9.4 Shipping; 9.5 Ports; 9.6 Civil Aviation; 10. Energy: 11. Urban
Infrastructure, Housing, Basic Services, and Poverty Alleviation; 12.Communications and Information Technology: 12.1 Telecommunications; 12.2 Information Technology; 12.3 India Post; 12.4 Information and Broadcasting; Appendix: Tentative Gross Budgetary Support for Ministries/Departments




