the vast quantity of capital already deployed in the public sector needs to be nurtured
the market economy is mainly confined to industry and commerce and central planning in agriculture is necessary
it is a constitutional requirement
Five Year Plans can continue to provide a long-term perspective to the economy in market friendly fashions
D. Five Year Plans can continue to provide a long-term perspective to the economy in market friendly fashions
increasing
decreasing
constant
None of these
the public sector
the private sector
the public, private, joint and Cooperative sectors
increasing collaboration with non-resident Indians
1, 2 and 4
1, 2 and 3
2 and 3
1, 2, 3 and 4
one year
three years
five years
year to year basis
First Five Year Plan
Second Five Year Plan
Third Five Year Plan
Fourth Five Year Plan
agriculture
industrialisation
removing poverty
self-reliance
Planning Commission
Union Cabinet
National Development Council
Ministry of Planning
the vast quantity of capital already deployed in the public sector needs to be nurtured
the market economy is mainly confined to industry and commerce and central planning in agriculture is necessary
it is a constitutional requirement
Five Year Plans can continue to provide a long-term perspective to the economy in market friendly fashions
First Five Year Plan
Second Five Year Plan
Third Five Year Plan
Fourth Five Year PIan
a Ministry
a Government department
an Advisory body
an Autonomous Corporation
Assessment of the material, capital and human resources of the country
Formulation of plans for the most effective and balanced utilization of country's resources
Public cooperation in national development
Preparation of annual budget of the country and collection of taxes to raise capital for the implementation of the plans
Prime Minister
Finance Minister
Commerce Minister
None of the above
1, 2 and 4
1 and 2
1, 2, 3 and 4
2, 3 and 4
Planning Commission is a constitutional body
The Prime Minister is the Chairman of the Planning Commission
The Minister of Planning is always necessarily the Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission
The draft plan is prepared by the National Development Council
First Plan
Second Plan
Third Plan
Fourth Plan
after the China-India War of 1962
after the drought of 1966
after the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971
after the India-Pakistan War in 1965
1 and 2
2 and 3
1 and 3
2 and 4
industrial growth
economic growth
development of agriculture including irrigation and power projects
self-reliance
stepping up external borrowings
establishing Indian business units abroad
having minimum possible restrictions on economic relations with other countries
giving up programmes of import substitution
It is not defined in Indian Constitution
Members and Vice-Chairman of it do not have fixed working duration
Members do not require any minimum education
All of the these
steady growth begins
economy is stagnant
economy is about to collapse
all controls are removed
transport
steel production
commercial banking
organised term-lending financial institutions
Sixth five year plan
Seventh five year plan
Eighth five year plan
Ninth five year plan
Fundamental Rights
Directive Principles of State policy
Fundamental Duties
Preamble
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Indira Gandhi
Morarji Desai
Rajiv Gandhi
Indian economy is as developed as that of China.
About 70% Indians are involved in some type of self-employment and are the owners of some or the other micro or small enterprise.
In India, single biggest employment is agriculture and allied activities.
None of these
Fourth Five-year Plan
Fifth Five-year Plan
Sixth Five-year Plan
Seventh Five-year Plan
Poverty under British Rule in India
Poverty in British Rule in India
Poverty and Un-British Rule in India
Poverty of Economic Drain in British India
fourth Plan
sixth Plan
eighth Plan
tenth Plan
Balwantrai Mehta
Vallabhbhai Patel
M. Visvesvaraya
Jawaharlal Nehru