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From: <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 5:33 PM


The economy of India is based in part on planning through its five-year
plans, developed, executed and monitored by the Planning Commission.

The Planning Commission has started the process of preparing an Approach to
the 12th Five Year Plan and is adopting a new and more consultative approach

In addition to consultations conducted across the country by organisations
representing various citizens' groups e.g., women, dalits and youth, etc.,
[that have been compiled in the 188 page report on Civil Society Inputs for
the Approach Paper for the 12th Five Year Plan at
http://12thplan.gov.in/12fyp_docs/REPORT.pdf] the Planning Commission has
also created a special website to receive feedback and comments from
citizens: http://12thplan.gov.in/

The Planning Commission has identified "Twelve Strategy Challenges" to
initiate the consultations. The "strategy challenges" refer to some core
areas that require new approaches to produce the desired results. The 12
strategy challenges are:

- Enhancing the Capacity for Growth
- Enhancing Skills and Faster Generation of Employment
- Managing the Environment
- Markets for Efficiency and Inclusion
- Decentralisation, Empowerment and Information
- Technology and Innovation
- Securing the Energy Future for India
- Accelerated Development of Transport Infrastructure
- Rural Transformation and Sustained Growth of Agriculture
- Managing Urbanization
- Improved Access to Quality Education
- Better Preventive and Curative Health Care

Citizens and interested groups are invited by the Deputy Chairman, Planning
Commission, to look at these twelve challenges, and also the introductory
notes given for each of them, and contribute feedback and comments via the
discussions forums created for this purpose.

Do also visit the website of the Planning Commission at
http://planningcommission.nic.in/ to know more about the current Eleventh
Five Year Plan, it's mid-term assessment, and other projects and
initiatives.

Do email us a copy of your response if you wish to circulate them to a wider
audience.

Regards
Vinay
www.karmayog.org

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