http://planningcommission.nic.in/plans/comments/inter.htm Approach to the
Twelfth Five Year Plan (Planning Commission solicits valuable views on
Twelfth Five Year Plan through E-mail)    The Twelfth Plan

India’s Twelfth Five-Year Plan will run from 2012 to 2017. Before the Plan
is prepared and detailed, an Approach Paper is written. This Approach Paper
explains the overall goal of the plan; the broad issues that the Plan will
focus on; and the “how” of the Plan, that is, its’ underlying philosophy.
The Approach Paper is thus a critical first step to making the Twelfth Plan.
The importance of the Approach Paper is seen from the fact that it is
discussed and then approved by the National Development Council, comprising
the Prime Minister, the Chief Ministers of every state, and all Union
Ministers.
>From you

The Planning Commission has started working on the Approach Paper for the
Twelfth Plan. We would like your views and suggestions on the broad issues
that the Approach Paper should focus on and the concerns that it should
address.
Theme

The Members of the Planning Commission at a meeting chaired by its Deputy
Chairman intensively discussed the main theme for the Twelfth Five Year
Plan. This was in the backdrop of the performance of the Eleventh Five Year
Plan in achieving its objectives of faster and inclusive growth. From this
discussion, it was decided that the main goal of the Twelfth Five Year Plan
should be “faster, sustainable, and more inclusive growth”.

In this broad theme, some specific sub-themes were chosen: Money, The
Planet, Making it all Happen, and The People. Some subjects under each of
these sub-themes have also been identified. Please go to the bottom of the
page to see the specific subjects relating to each of these sub-themes. A
schematic linking all these subjects and themes is given in this
downloadable document. Click here
http://www.planningcommission.gov.in/plans/comments/intro.pdf to download
this.
The first June 19 consultation

On June 19, 2010, the Planning Commission invited some noted experts in
governance, business, and other areas to give their thoughts on these
themes. Their suggestions on how should the approach to the plan be
developed were also taken on board. The outcome of this consultative
workshop can be downloaded from the link
http://www.planningcommission.gov.in/plans/comments/insight.pdf
Your specific ideas

After reading this document and its attachments, please give your
suggestions on any/all of the topics below. You may send your thoughts to
the Director, Plan Coordination Division at *[email protected]*. These
will be used in prioritizing objectives and in building a more consultative
method in preparing this Approach Paper.
Next steps

As these themes and issues are refined through more consultation, this page
will be updated to reflect the latest position of the Planning Commission.
Please revisit this page regularly to participate in and contribute to an
important process of national development.

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