15 Year Plan
NDA Government led by Prime Minister, Mr.
Narendra Modi decided to liberate of the Nehruvian five year plans and replace
the plans with 15 year vision credentials. The Centre has decided to
discontinue five-year plans after the current one, which ends in March next
year, and replace it with a longer vision of 15 years that will factor in
social goals and sustainable development goals.
Focus:
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Country’s
social goals
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Sustainable
development agenda
Vision document:
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The
current 12th Five-Year Plan will be concluded in the current financial year,
2016-17
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The
first 15-year vision document will start from 2017-18, along with a seven-year
National Development Agenda
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Schemes,
Programmes and Strategies have been framed to achieve the long-term vision
·
The
mid-term appraisal of the 12th Plan was due after the completion of two-and-a-
half years
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For
the first Development Agenda, the review would be done in 2019-20, in line with
the termination year of the 14th Finance Commission
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The
National Development Agenda will deal with issues related to internal security,
defence and external affairs
·
The
Planning Commission of India dealt with issues related to defence and internal
security
·
NITI
Aayog to undertake outcome -based monitoring of all government programmes and
ministries on a yearly basis
About Planning
Commission:
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Established
in 1951
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Founder
and first Chairman: First Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru
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First
Minister of Planning: Gulzarilal Nanda
Draft outline of a plan of
development for the period of five years, starting from April 1951.
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