Seventh Five-Year Plan of India

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The Seventh Five-Year Plan of India was a national economic development strategy implemented from 1985 to 1990 that focused on accelerating growth, improving productivity, and promoting social justice and modernization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Five-Year Plan of India
national economic development plan
approach growth with social justice
mixed economy model
approvedBy National Development Council of India NERFINISHED
averageAnnualGDPGrowthAchieved approximately 6.0 percent
averageAnnualGDPGrowthTarget 5.0 percent
country India
currency Indian rupee
documentType central government planning document
emphasis education
family welfare
health
human resource development
science and technology
endYear 1990
focus accelerating economic growth
food, work and productivity
improving productivity
modernization of the economy
promoting social justice
self-reliance
followedBy Eighth Five-Year Plan of India NERFINISHED
introducedProgram Integrated Rural Development Programme strengthening
anti-poverty programmes consolidation
employment generation schemes expansion
language English
Hindi
launchedBy Government of India NERFINISHED
objective encouragement of private sector participation
generation of employment
improvement in technology and modernization
reduction of poverty
removal of regional imbalances
strengthening of the public sector
planningCommissionInCharge Planning Commission of India NERFINISHED
planNumber 7
policyContext post-1980s economic liberalization measures in India
precededBy Sixth Five-Year Plan of India NERFINISHED
primeMinisterDuringPlan Rajiv Gandhi NERFINISHED
sectorPriority agriculture
energy
industry
infrastructure
social services
startYear 1985
timeSpan five years

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Planning Commission of India notableWork Seventh Five-Year Plan of India