The document outlines India's twelve Five-Year Plans from 1951 to 2017. The plans are comprehensive roadmaps created by the Indian government to achieve economic and social objectives over five-year periods. The first plan focused on agriculture, power, and transport to establish a self-sufficient economy. The second plan emphasized industrialization and heavy industries like steel. The third plan continued industrialization while also developing agriculture and rural economies.
This presentation is all about the five years plans during the existence planning commission and having a little bit background of indian economy post independence.
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2. • India has had twelve Five-Year Plans so far, with the first one starting in 1951 and
the
• most recent one ending in 2017. These Five-Year Plans are comprehensive
roadmaps
• created by the Indian government to achieve various economic and social objectives
• over a period of five years. Here's a brief explanation of each Five-Year Plan:
• 1. First Five-Year Plan (1951-1956): This plan focused on agriculture, power, and
• transport, with an emphasis on establishing the foundations of a self-sufficient and
3. • modern economy. The plan aimed to increase the national income by 25% and
• focused on reducing poverty and unemployment.
• 2. Second Five-Year Plan (1956-1961): This plan focused on industrialization, with an
• emphasis on heavy industries, such as steel and chemicals. The plan aimed to increase
• the national income by 27% and emphasized the development of public sector
• enterprises.
• 3. Third Five-Year Plan (1961-1966): This plan continued the emphasis on
• industrialization but also focused on the development of agriculture and the rural
• economy. The plan aimed to increase the national income by 30% and reduce poverty
• and unemployment.
• 4. Fourth Five-Year Plan (1969-1974): This plan focused on agriculture, employment, and
• poverty alleviation. The plan aimed to increase the national income by 25% and