Economic Planning in India is looked after by Planning Commission under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister of the Country. It is not a constitutional Body, but has acquired very powerful status. Planning Commission in India was established in 1950 to develop India on a fast track. The administrators of India at the time of independence were highly impressed by the rapid growth of The then USSR and wanted to achieve the same rate for India. It for these reason we choose the path of Planning.
Planning is done after the careful survey of all available resources and wants of a country to achieve desired objectives in a per-defined period in India we have adopted a method of Five Year Plan. Planning Commission works as a Central Planning Body , although these days targets and resources are surveyed at local level and then the figures are consolidated at the State and National Level.
Characteristics of Economic Planning in India:
1. Continuous Process
2. Definite Period
3. Well defined Objectives
4. Well defined targets
5. Developed Administrative Machinery for preparation and Implementation
6. Goal of Social welfare
7. Continuous and regular monitoring.
Period of Planning:
First 1951-1956
Second 1956-1961
Third 1961-1966
Plan Holiday three Annual Plans 1966-69
Fourth 1969-1974
Fifth 1974-1979
Annual Plan 1979- 1980
Sixth 1980-1985
Seventh 1985-1990
Annual Plans 1990- 1992
Eight 1992-1997
Ninth 1997-2002
Tenth 2002-2007
Eleventh 2007-2012
Twelfth 2012-2017
Planning is done after the careful survey of all available resources and wants of a country to achieve desired objectives in a per-defined period in India we have adopted a method of Five Year Plan. Planning Commission works as a Central Planning Body , although these days targets and resources are surveyed at local level and then the figures are consolidated at the State and National Level.
Characteristics of Economic Planning in India:
1. Continuous Process
2. Definite Period
3. Well defined Objectives
4. Well defined targets
5. Developed Administrative Machinery for preparation and Implementation
6. Goal of Social welfare
7. Continuous and regular monitoring.
Period of Planning:
First 1951-1956
Second 1956-1961
Third 1961-1966
Plan Holiday three Annual Plans 1966-69
Fourth 1969-1974
Fifth 1974-1979
Annual Plan 1979- 1980
Sixth 1980-1985
Seventh 1985-1990
Annual Plans 1990- 1992
Eight 1992-1997
Ninth 1997-2002
Tenth 2002-2007
Eleventh 2007-2012
Twelfth 2012-2017
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