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... poor population . In this variant , the consumption of house- holds below the poverty line is increased in five years to 75 per cent of the consumption required to cross the poverty line . In tune with these exercises and stipulated ...
... poor population . In this variant , the consumption of house- holds below the poverty line is increased in five years to 75 per cent of the consumption required to cross the poverty line . In tune with these exercises and stipulated ...
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... Poverty It may appear paradoxical but it is true that in spite of planned ... line as the mid - point of the monthly per capita expenditure class having a ... poverty line in 1977-78 was 48.1 and the absolute number of such people was 303 ...
... Poverty It may appear paradoxical but it is true that in spite of planned ... line as the mid - point of the monthly per capita expenditure class having a ... poverty line in 1977-78 was 48.1 and the absolute number of such people was 303 ...
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... poverty line has not decreased , though economists like Dandekar and Rath prefer to argue that poverty has not increased . Thirdly , majority of the poor live in rural areas- both in terms of absolute numbers and percentages . Fourthly , ...
... poverty line has not decreased , though economists like Dandekar and Rath prefer to argue that poverty has not increased . Thirdly , majority of the poor live in rural areas- both in terms of absolute numbers and percentages . Fourthly , ...
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Types of Planning 1733 | 17 |
Planning Exercises in India 3447 | 34 |
Aims and Objectives of the FiveYear 4860 | 48 |
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achieved additional taxation allocation Anil Kumar Jain areas balance banks basic black money capita income capital cent Central consumption crores deficit financing direct taxes domestic Draft Plan economic development Economic Planning employment estimates expenditure exports Fifth Plan foodgrains foreign formulation Fourth Plan Government of India growth rate important increase Indian economy Indian Planning Jain lakhs loans Mahalanobis Mahalanobis model ment mixed economy money supply National Development Council national income National Planning objectives output P.B. Desai Pattern of Outlay percentage perspective plan Plan Outlay Plan period planners Planning Commission Planning in India planning model population poverty poverty line Pradesh Pranab Mukherjee priority private sector problem programmes public enterprises public sector outlay raised rate of growth revenue Rupees in crores rural schemes Second Plan sector investment share Sixth Five-Year Plan Sixth Plan social strategy Tamil Nadu targets Third Plan three Annual Plans tion tonnes trade utilisation Uttar Pradesh