What is the strategy of 12th Plan?

What is the strategy of 12th Plan?

The aim of the 12th Five Year plan is to achieve “faster, sustainable and more inclusive growth”. For this purpose it seeks to achieve 4% growth in agriculture sector and 10% in manufacturing sector.

What are the priorities of 12th Five Year Plan?

The government intends to reduce poverty by 10 per cent during the 12th Five-Year Plan. Mr Ahluwalia said, “We aim to reduce poverty estimates by 2 per cent annually on a sustainable basis during the Plan period”.

What is the objectives of 12th Five Year Plan?

The objectives of the 12th Five Year Plan of India include: Achieving a growth rate of 9 percent. Ensuring a growth rate of 4 percent in the agricultural sector. Ensuring that the commercial energy supplies grow at a rate of 6.5-7 percent per year.

What is the period of 12 Five Year Plan?

12th Five Year Plan of the Government of India (2012–17) was India’s last Five Year Plan.

Was the 12th five-year plan successful?

Twelfth Plan (2012–2017) The Twelfth Five-Year Plan of the Government of India has been decided to achieve a growth rate of 9% but the National Development Council (NDC) on 27 December 2012 approved a growth rate of 8% for the Twelfth Plan.

Which of the following was not the objective of the 12th Five-Year Plan?

Which of the following was not the objective of the 12th Five-Year Plan? (d) To bring down the fiscal deficit at 0% by 2015. Explanation: The Twelfth Five-Year Plan never set the target to bring down the fiscal deficit at 0%.

Why did Niti Aayog replace Planning Commission?

The Government of India constituted NITI Aayog to replace the Planning Commission, which had been instituted in 1950. This step was taken to better serve the needs and aspirations of the people.

Was the 12th five year plan successful?

Why did NITI Aayog replace Planning Commission?

Who is the president of Planning Commission?

1. Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Member, Planning Commission e-mail: [email protected] Chairman
23. Shri Vinay L. Deshpande, President and Chairman, MAIT PHD Hosue, 4th Floor, Opposite Asian Games Village, New Delhi – 110016. e-mail: [email protected] Member

WHO recommended Planning Commission?

Advisory Planning Board constituted in 1946 under the chairmanship of K.C Neogi gave recommendations for the establishment of the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission is a non-constitutional and non-statutory body and is responsible to formulate five years plan for social and economic development in India.

Which is the deadline for the 12th Plan?

The Planning Commission set a deadline of September for taking the approval of the NDC. The council is expected to meet after July, subject to the convenience of the Prime Minister. It is mainly focused on health. The status of the 12th Plan is in question due to the dissolution of the Planning Commission.

What are the outcome goals of the 12th Plan?

National Health Outcome Goals for the 12th Plan: The Steering Committee on Health in its Report has recommended health system for the 12th Plan should prioritize the making of the system responsive to the needs of citizens, and the attainment of financial protection for the health care of households.

What is the status of the 12th Five Year Plan?

The council is expected to meet after July, subject to the convenience of the Prime Minister. It is mainly focused on health. The status of the 12th Plan is in question due to the dissolution of the Planning Commission. The government intends to reduce poverty by 10 per cent during the 12th Five-Year Plan.

Which is the website of the Planning Commission?

The Report of High Level Expert Group (HLEG) for universal health coverage; Reports of the Steering committee on AYUSH and Health as well as reports of the seven working groups constituted for the formulation of XII Plan have been placed on the website of the Planning Commission. (http://planningcommission. gov. in)