planning commission-five year plans of india
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PLANNING COMMISSION(INDIA)
Five Year Plans of India
Introduction of Planning Commission
Formed
Dissolved
15 March 1950
17 Aug 2014
Headquarters Yojana Bhavan, New Delhi
Website www.planningcommission.gov.in
Footnotes Now replaced by New institution known as NITI Aayog
Important Dates
• 1938 – Congress President and Indian National Army Supreme leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, who had been persuaded (Induced) by Meghnad Saha to set up a National Planning Committee.
• M. Visvesvaraya chosen as head of committee, but then Meghnad Shah approached the great engineer and requested him to step down. He argued that planning needed a reciprocity between science and politics. So, Sir M. Visvesvaraya agreed.
• Then, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was made head of the National planning committee.
• 1944 - ‘British Raj’ so called established a planning board that functioning from 1944 to 1946.
Five Year Plan (India)
1. First five year plan: 1951 – 1956
Five Year Plan (India)2. Second five year plan: 1956 – 1961
Five Year Plan (India)3. Third five year plan: 1961 – 1966
Five Year Plan (India)4. Plan Holiday:1966 – 1969
Five Year Plan (India)5. Fourth five year plan: 1969 – 1974
Five Year Plan (India)6. Fifth five year plan: 1967 – 1974
Five Year Plan (India)
7. Rolling Plan: 1978 – 1980
Five Year Plan (India)8. Sixth five year plan: 1980 – 1985
Five Year Plan (India)9. Seventh five year plan: 1985 – 1990
Five Year Plan (India)
Annual Plan: 1990 – 91 1991 – 92
• Eighth five year plan could not take place due to volatile political situation at the centre.
Five Year Plan (India)10. Eighth five year plan: 1992 – 1997
Five Year Plan (India)11. Ninth five year plan: 1997 – 2002
Five Year Plan (India)12. Tenth five year plan: 2002 – 2007
Five Year Plan (India)13. Eleventh five year plan: 2007 – 2012
Five Year Plan (India)14. Twelfth five year plan: 2012 – 2017 running
Made By: JYOTI PAWAR MPPSC student