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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. Gadgil formula - Wikipedia

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    The first Five Year Plan had provision of only a marginal central assistance which did not play an important part. Due to this, in the second five-year plan, substantial importance was given to it. And in the third five-year plan, the states had laid more stress on planning and had become critical.

  4. Five-year plan - Wikipedia

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    Five-Year Plans of Vietnam, a series of economic development initiatives; Five-year plan of Yugoslavia, which existed from 1946 to 1951; First Malayan Five-Year Plan, the first economic development plan launched by the Malayan government, just before independence in 1957; Five years plan to governing aborigines – Japanese plan in the early ...

  5. Fourth five-year plan (China) - Wikipedia

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    The plan draft anticipates that the average annual growth rate of industrial and agricultural output value will be 12.5%, the five-year total capital construction investment in the state budget will be 130 billion yuan, the grain output in 1975 will be 600-6500 billion jin, cotton will be 65-70 million quintals, steel will be 35-40 million tons ...

  6. Five-year plans of China - Wikipedia

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    The plenums follow a customary pattern of themes; since the 14th Party Congress (1992–1997), the fifth plenum has evaluated the current five-year plan and outlined the next five-year plan. [ 1 ] Planning is a key characteristic of the nominally socialist economies , and one plan established for the entire country normally contains detailed ...

  7. 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.

  8. Eleventh five-year plan (China) - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 134 The 11th Five-Year Plan introduced a new category of "binding targets" (yueshuxing zhibiao) intended as government promises. [1]: 134–135 These binding targets have since been used especially in non-economic policy areas like environmental protection and land management. [1]: 150 Of 22 targets listed in the 11th Five-Year Plan, eight ...

  9. Five-Year Plans of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Under the third plan, public works, still primarily roads, continued to take a significant share of the Nu475.2 million development budget (17.8 percent) but had decreased from its 58.7 percent share in the first plan and its 34.9 percent share in the second plan. Education gradually increased (from 8.8 to 18.9 percent) in the first three plans.