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  2. Five-Year Plans of India - Wikipedia

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    The First Five-year Plan was launched in 1951 which mainly focused in the development of the primary sector. The First Five-Year Plan was based on the Harrod–Domar model with few modifications. This five-year plan's president was Jawaharlal Nehru and Gulzarilal Nanda was the vice-president. The motto of the First Five-Year Plan was ...

  3. Minimum Needs Programme (India) - Wikipedia

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    The objectives to be achieved by the end of the Eighth Five Year Plan [5] are: One peripheral health centre for 30,000 population in plains and 20,000 population in tribal and hilly areas one sub-centre for a population of 5000 people in the plains and for 3000 in tribal and hilly areas

  4. Planning Commission (India) - Wikipedia

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    Two successive years of drought, devaluation of the currency, a general rise in prices and erosion of resources disrupted the planning process and after three Annual Plans between 1966 and 1969, the fourth Five-Year Plan was started in 1969. The Eighth Plan could not take off in 1990 due to the fast changing political situation at the centre ...

  5. Indicative planning - Wikipedia

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    Eighth Five Year Plan (1992 - 1997) adopted Indicative Planning in India. Eighth Five Year Plan (1992 - 1997) was for managing the transition from a centrally planned economy to market led economy through indicative planning.

  6. Hindu rate of growth - Wikipedia

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    Eighth Five Year Plan (1992 - 1997) was for managing the transition from a centrally planned economy to market led economy through indicative planning. India was a leader in the non-aligned movement and sought to maintain a neutral stance during the Cold War.

  7. Economic policy of the Indira Gandhi government - Wikipedia

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    The preceding year in 1979–80 under the Janata Party government had led to the strongest recession (−5.2%) in the history of modern India with inflation rampant at 18.2%. [ 19 ] [ 21 ] Gandhi proceeded to abrogate the Janata Party government's Five-Year Plan in 1980 and launched the Sixth Five-Year Plan (1980–85).

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  9. Particularly vulnerable tribal group - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] At the conclusion of the Sixth Five year plan 20 additional groups were added and 2 more were added in the Seventh Five year plan and finally one more group was added in the eighth five-year plan, for a total 75 groups were identified as Primitive Tribal Group. [6] The 75th group recognised as PTG were the Maram in Manipur in 1993-94 ...