7th five year plan

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About This Presentation

Planning commission is one of the important factor on which our country works on for the development


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7 th Five Year Plan

History Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s precious gift Framework of time and space Strengthing socio-economic factors Evolving National consensus Broad Mass support

7 th Plan - Introduction November 9 th 1985 Long-term plan – 15 years Comeback of Congress Strong base created by 6 th Five year Plan

Planning Commission Chairman - Rajiv Gandhi Deputy Chairman - Manmohan Singh Member - P.V. Narasimha Rao Member - Vishwanath Pratap Singh Member - Buta Singh

Planning Commission Member - C. H. Hanumantha Rao Member - M. G. K. Menon Member - Raja J. Chelliah Member - Hiten Bhaya Member - Abid Hussain Secretary - C. G. Somiah

Core Goals Decentralization of planning P ublic participation in development M aximum possible generation of productive employment Removal of poverty R eduction in income disparities

Effective Planning Vision for the future – Long term prespective S ustain and accelerate the momentum of economic growth Agricultural industry Infrastructure industry Technology development Measures concerning poorer section

Effective Planning Objectives and thrusts for longer terms : eliminate poverty and illiteracy achieve near full employment secure satisfaction of the basic needs of food, clothing and shelter provide health for all

Increase in decade

Major Planning Objectives Agriculture Employment Reduce Poverty Productivity Infrastructure Human Resource

Agriculture Objectives Increase in production and promoting horticulture Expansion system of food security Rise in per capita consumption Regionally balanced agriculture

Agriculture Objectives Dry land Agriculture Enhancing incomes of farmers Conclusion – Agricultural strategy of the plan, with its emphasis on more even and balanced distribution of agricultural growth, will also help to reduce regional disparities.

Employment Objectives Faster employment opportunities than labour force Agricultural opportunities in agricultural backward regions Employment Programmes : National Rural Employment Programme Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme Funding to improvise private sectors

Employment Objectives

Poverty Reduction Objectives Removal of Poverty – Major concern always Anti – Poverty Programmes and Employment Oriented Anti – Poverty Programmes Integrate Area development programmes Eradicating problems of backward more vulnerable class Perception of needs and priorities

Poverty Reduction Objectives

Productivity Objectives Utilizing and upgrading present assests (agricultural and industrial) Measures to increase cropping potential: c oordinated approach irrigation Drainage L and use management

Productivity Objectives Modernisation -Upgrading technology -Reduce cost/cost cutting - Improving quality

Productivity Objectives Implementing New D evelopments : Micro - electronics Informatics Telematics Biotechnologies M aterial sciences Oceanography S pace technology

Infrastructure Objectives To avoid shortage of power, transport and coal Significant boost in energy supply in private sectors Improvise on energy in rural areas Minimum Needs Programme – biogas, smokeless ‘ chullahs ’

Infrastructure Objectives

Human Resource Development Facilitate development in human potential Self – Respect Self – Reliance Dignity

Human Resource Development Human development programmes : Education Primary health care Clean and Adequate drinking provision Sanitation Measures for ecological balance and preservation of environment

Financing the Plan Modest approach Bankable and Credible Rate of investment and domestic savings at no risks

Expected Increase in financing

Success of the Plan A Plan is not intention but achievement not allocation but benefit Eagerness and determination in implementing And to outcome its barriers

Effective Solutions to certain barriers Rehabilitation and Revitalization of agricultural credit Improvement in Rural administration and quality of agriculture Reduction in rate of population Major improvement in productivity, efficiency and internal resource generation Creative and effective approach in all the sectors

Conclusion Removal of poverty the building of a modern society making maximum possible use of science and technology attainment of self- reliance Seventh Plan constitutes yet another important milestone in the nation's quest to rid this country of the ancient scourges of poverty, ignorance and disease.

Presented by Priyank Bore Roll No. – 01 Course – PGDM Thank you
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