Faster, Sustainable and More Inclusive Growth: An Approach to the 12th Five Year Plan
India Planning Commission
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Abstract:
In preparing the Approach Paper, the Planning Commission has consulted much more widely than ever before recognising the fact that citizens are now much better informed and also keen to engage. Over 950 civil society organisations across the country have provided inputs; business associations, including those representing small enterprises have been consulted; modern electronic and social media are being used to enable citizens to give suggestions. All State Governments, as well as local representative institutions and unions, have been consulted through five regional consultations. This process of consultation will be strengthened in the course of preparing the Twelfth Plan over the next few months. URL:[http://planningcommission.nic.in/plans/planrel/12appdrft/appraoch_12plan.pdf].
Keywords: inclusive growth; twelfth plan; planning commission; growth; five year plan; health outcomes; universal access for children to school; education; skills; government programmes; policies; inter-state; inter-sectoral; districts; urban; poverty line; rural; population; Millennium Development Goal; real rate wages; Andhra Pradesh; farm; Bihar Uttar Pradesh; Orissa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-09
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