Tenth Five-Year Plan of India

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The Tenth Five-Year Plan of India was a national economic development strategy (2002–2007) focused on achieving higher growth, reducing poverty, and improving human development indicators across the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Five-Year Plan of India
national economic development plan
aim achieving faster and more broad-based growth
improving quality of life
strengthening human development outcomes
approvedBy National Development Council of India NERFINISHED
country India
documentType Five-Year Plan document
emphasis gender equity
regional balance in development
social sector spending
endYear 2007
focusArea education
employment generation
governance reforms
health
infrastructure development
rural development
followedBy Eleventh Five-Year Plan of India NERFINISHED
humanDevelopmentGoal increase literacy rate
reduce infant mortality rate
reduce maternal mortality rate
implementedBy Government of India NERFINISHED
launchedUnderPrimeMinister Atal Bihari Vajpayee NERFINISHED
macroEconomicGoal containment of inflation
improvement of fiscal deficit indicators
reduction of unemployment
planningBody Planning Commission of India NERFINISHED
precededBy Ninth Five-Year Plan of India NERFINISHED
primaryObjective higher economic growth
improvement of human development indicators
poverty reduction
sectoralPriority agriculture
industry
services
startYear 2002
strategy fiscal consolidation
pro-poor growth
public–private partnerships in infrastructure
targetGrowthRate 8 percent per annum
targetPovertyReduction reduction of poverty ratio by 15 percentage points by 2012
reduction of poverty ratio by 5 percentage points by 2007
timePeriod 2002–2007

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