The document provides an overview of India's Second Five Year Plan (1956-1961). The key points are:
1) The plan aimed to increase the national income by 25% and provide enough new jobs to absorb the growing labor force. Major areas of focus included agriculture, irrigation, power, rural industries, transportation and social services.
2) The plan outlined programs and targets for district development, industrial expansion, village industries, housing, education and infrastructure like irrigation and power. Housing targets included rural housing, slum clearance and housing for lower-income groups.
3) The total public outlay was Rs. 46.7 billion, a significant increase from the First Five Year Plan. The plan relied on