Planning in India
Planning in India
Key Figures: Jawaharlal Nehru, P.C. Mahalanobis, V.R. Gadgil, V.K.R.V. Rao.
Objectives of Planning
Economic Growth
Employment Generation
Income Inequality Reduction
Poverty Alleviation
Economic Modernization
Social Justice and Equality
First 8 Plans
Emphasis on expanding the public sector with significant investments
in basic and heavy industries.
Ninth Plan (1997) onwards
Reduced emphasis on the public sector.
Transition towards indicative planning.
1950s-1960s
States demand right to plan at state level.
Centre delegates planning power to states.
Emphasis on promoting planning at lower administrative levels.
District-Level Planning
Urban Areas:
Municipality & corporation involvement.
Rural Areas:
Panchayats & tribal boards engaged in block-level planning.
Strata of Planning
Centre-Level Planning
Five Year Plans, Twenty-Point Programme, MPLADS.
State-Level Planning
State Planning Boards led by CMs.
District-Level Planning
District Planning Boards chaired by District Magistrates.
Block-Level Planning
District Planning Boards oversee block-level planning.
Local Level Planning
Implemented via blocks with District Planning Boards as nodal
agency.
Village-Level Planning
Hill Area Planning
Tribal Area Planning
Formation
Objectives
Composition
Chairperson: Prime Minister of India.
Governing Council: Chief Ministers of all states and Lt. Governors of
Union Territories.
Regional Councils: Address specific issues impacting multiple states or
regions.
Chaired by the Chairperson of NITI Aayog or nominee.
Formed for a specified tenure.
Experts, specialists, and practitioners as special invitees nominated by
the Prime Minister.