IAS (Admin.) Mains Geography Regional Development and Planning- India-Planning for Backward, Tribal & Drought Areas Study Material (Page 3 of 36)
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Regional Planning in India: Failures of Planning
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Failures of Planning
Following are some of the failures of Indian planning:
- India still suffers from unequal status of females with efforts needed to remove gender disparity.
- Government has failed to eliminate black money leading to parallel economy.
- Land ceiling acts have largely been a failure with redistribution of land and quick transition to progressive agriculture still a pipe dream.
- Pace of land reforms is slow and process of restoration of title rights over land is incomplete.
- Economic, social, and regional inequalities are still prevalent and even increasing in some regions.
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Overview of Indian Planning System and Five Year Plans: First Five-Year Plan (1951 - 1955)
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Overview of Indian Planning System
- National level plans include Niti Ayog short term, long term, and vision documents that define national strategic goals and projects for wide range of areas like economy, financial administration, finance and banking, social security, environment, industry, employment, education, agriculture, transportation, urban development, and energy.
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