First Five Year Plan (1951-56). First Five Year Plan 1.It gave importance to agriculture, irrigation and power projects to decrease the countries reliance.

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First Five Year Plan ( )

First Five Year Plan 1.It gave importance to agriculture, irrigation and power projects to decrease the countries reliance on food grain imports, 2. resolve the food crisis and ease the raw material problem especially in jute and cotton. 3.45% of the resources were designated for agriculture, while industry got a modest 4.9% 4.The focus was to maximize the output from agriculture, which would then provide the impetus for industrial growth.

2nd Plan ( ) 2nd Plan ( ) 1.The second five year plan was initiated in a climate of economic prosperity,industry gained in prominence. 2. Agriculture programmes were formulated to meet the raw material needs of industries 3. The Industrial Policy of 1956 was socialistic in nature 4. The plan aimed at 25% increase in national income.

1.Hence agriculture was given due importance. 2. Emphasis was on becoming self reliant in agriculture and industry 3. In order to prevent monopolies and to promote economic developments in backward areas, unfeasible manufacturing units were augmented with subsidies. 4. The plan aimed to increase national income by 30% and agriculture production by 30%.

1. Importance was given to providing benefits to the marginalized section of the society through employment and education. 2. Disbursement to agricultural sector was increased to 23.3% 3. Family planning programme was given a big stimulus

5th Plan ( ) 1.The fifth plan focused on checking inflation 2.Several new economic and non-economic variables such as nutritional requirements, health, family planning etc were incorporated in the planning process 3.

6th Plan ( ) 1.sought to achieve higher production targets with an aim to provide employment opportunities to the marginalized section of the society 2. The Congress government on taking office in 1980 formulated a new plan with a strategy to lay equal focus on infrastructure and agriculture.

7th Plan ( ) Sectors like welfare, education, health, family planning, employment etc got a larger disbursement.

8th Plan ( ) The eighth plan was initiated just after a severe balance of payment crisis several structural modification policies were brought in to put the country in a path of high growth rate They were devaluation of rupees, dismantling of license prerequisite and decrease trade barriers.

9th Plan ( ) The ninth plans therefore laid greater impetus on increasing agricultural and rural incomes and alleviate the conditions of the marginal farmer and landless laborers.

10th Plan ( ) The aim of the tenth plan was to make the Indian economy the fastest growing economy in the world, with a growth target of 10%.It wanted to bring in investor friendly market reforms and create a friendly environment for growth. It sought active participation by the private sector and increased FDI's in the financial sector. Emphasis was laid on corporate transparency and improving the infrastructure. It sought to reduce poverty ratio by 5 percentage points by 2007and increase in literacy rates to 75 per cent by the end of the plan. Increase in forest and tree cover to 25 per cent by 2007 and all villages to have sustained access to potable drinking water

11th Plan ( ) The eleventh plan has the objective to increase GDP growth to 10%. Increase agricultural GDP growth to 4% per year to ensure a wider spread of benefits. Create 70 million new work opportunities. Augment minimum standards of education in primary school. Reduce infant mortality rate to 28 and malnutrition among children of age group 0-3 to half of its present level. Ensure electricity connection to all villages and increase forest and tree cover by five percentage points.