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Five Year Plan Class Presentation
Five Year Plan Class Presentation
CLASS PRESENTATION
TOPIC: HEALTH PLANNING IN INDIA AND FIVE
YEAR PLAN
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
Submitted by submitted to
VAISHALI SINGH MRS SHABEENA BERNARD
M.Sc NSG 1ST YR (ASSOCIATE PROFFESOR )
IDENTIFICATION DATA:
GENERAL OBJECTIVES: The group will get some knowledge regarding the topic “ health planning in india and five year plan “
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
To introduce INTRODUCTION
HEALTH AND FIVE YEAR PLAN
To elaborate the OBJECTIVES
To discuss the PURPOSES
To explain the 1ST FIVE YEAR PLAN
S NO TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING AVIDs EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE LEARNING
ACTIVITY/
1MIN To introduce INTRODUCTION PPT
1. the topic PRESENTATION
Economic Planning help in mobilizing and
Each five year plan aims at achieving certain target. Five year plan
constitute the steps toward the fulfillment of objectives of economic
planning
Millet
sub-centres,
and PHCS
(1956-1961)
Objectives:
Objectives:
Subsidies
•Sufficient help
>To increase the national income by 5% per annum ➤Making India self
sufficient in food grains by increasing
agricultural production
<
18 of 72
(1974 to 1979)
go
VNT
Objectives:
sectors
Encourage Self-employment
develops!!!!!
The issues - Rajiv Gandhi being the PM, & hence emphasized on
Industrial Development
(1985 to 1989)
UNT
Objectives:
(1992 to 1997)
Objectives:
people's participation
Many flawed plans & Policies were rectified in this plan. During this
period India was the only lucky one to become
(1997 to 2002)
By Planning Commission
General:
(2002 to 2007) The Tenth Five Plan will cover a period from 1" April
2002 to 31 march 2007. The Tenth plan provides an opportunity at the
start of the new millennium, to build upon the gains of the past but also
to address the weakness that have emerged. Some of the gains of the
past are:
1. The growth rate of the national income has important from average
of about 5.7% in the eighties to an average of about 6.5% in the Eighth
and Ninth Plan periods making India one of the ten fastest growing
developing countries. II. The percentage of the population in poverty
has continued to decline.
III. Population growth has decelerated below 2% for the first time in
four decades.
IV. Literacy has increased from 52% in 1991 to 65% in 2001. V. Sectors
such as software services and IT enabled services have emerged as new
source of strength, creating confidence about India's potential to be
competitive in the world economy
(2007-2012)
Introduction:
11th Five Year Plan for the period from 2007 to 2012.
•The government on 4th October approved the 12th five year plan
(2012-17) that set average growth target at 8.2 percent.
1.Samta Soni,
Publishers;2013.