India'S 12Th Five Year Plan

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    India’s 12th Five Year Plan

    India’s 12th Five Year Plan to Focus on ‘Inclusive Growth’ Apr. 25 – As India’s government prepares to submit its approach paper for its 12th five-year plan (a plan which covers years 2012 to 2017), the Planning Commission’s focus on instilling “inclusive growth” is making headway. The plan is expected to be one that encourages the development of India’s agriculture, education, health and social welfare through government spending. It is also expected to create employment through developing India’s

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    Infrastructure

    Formation in Infrastructure is increasing. The 10th Plan average was 5.1 per cent of GDP. It is expected to be 7.1 per cent in the 11th Plan and estimated to go up to 9.7 per cent in the 12th Plan. In the early 1990s, we used to envy China at 9 per cent, saying can we ever match China when we were doing 3 per cent. This is tremendous good news, where across shades of different political dispensation we have had a silent movement of the tectonic plates of India's infrastructure geoplates. To achieve this in

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    12th Five Year Plan

    Introduction on 5 yr plan: The economy of India is based in part on planning through its five-year plans, which are developed, executed and monitored by the Planning Commission. The tenth plan completed its term in March 2007 and the eleventh plan is currently underway First five year plan (1951- 1956) The first Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru presented the first five-year plan to the Parliament of India on December 8, 1951.This plan was based on the Harrod-Domar model. The plan addressed, mainly

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    Economic Reform in India

    Economic Reforms in Asia: The Indian Case Study The Asian economy has seen a rapid rise over the past decade with countries such as China, India and South Korea making major headways. China, being the leader of the group, has been largely tipped by many economists to overtake the US as the world’s superpower by 2025. Asian GDP Performance (1997-2005) Source: http://www.treasury.gov.au The success of these nations came on the back of major economic

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    Analysis of Infrastructure Sector in India

    250billion in the next 4-5 years, providing immense opportunities in power generation, distribution, transmission and equipment. The Indian railways have had an increase of 12.57% in revenues from last year. FDI received in construction development sector from April 2000 to January 2015 stood at US$ 24,028.19 million. The number of export and import containers moving through major ports in India expanded 7.34% year over year from April to October 2014. Government Estimation and Plans: Sustained increase

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    Solar Outlook for India

    Sector Structure Policies and Regulation Mid-Term Paper Trimester II Submitted to Prof. Anupam Sircar Submitted by: Ambuj Lal (P101005) Institute of Energy Management and Research Gurgaon Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. India’s Current Power Scenario 3 3. Solar Energy Potential 3 4. State Participation in Solar Energy 4 4.1 Brief about JNNSM 4 4.2 Solar Installations and Gadgets 5 5. Technology Aspect 6 5.1 Issues with Development of Grid Interactive Technology

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    India Power Sector Future

    sector Growth – Recent and Future 5 5. Transmission and Distribution – 6 5.1 National Power Grid 7 5.2 Losses in T & D 7 5.3 Measures that can be taken to reduce losses are: 8 5.3.1 For Technical losses: 8 5.3.2 For Commercial losses: 8 6. India’s energy mix – Future investment required 8 7. Environmental issues 9 8. Sources of power 9 8.1 Coal 9 8.2 Natural Gas 10 8.3 Hydro power 10 8.4 Nuclear sources of power 10 8.5 Renewable sources of power 11 8.5.1 Solar power 11 8.5.2 Wind power

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    Postit

    ................................................................................ 16 ...................................................................................................................... 17 3. 4. EDUCATION SECTOR OVERVIEW India's GDP has grown at an

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    Indian Textiles

    Textiles & Clothing Exports of India. 1. Introduction India’s textiles and clothing industry is one of the mainstays of the national economy. It is also one of the largest contributing sectors of India’s exports worldwide. The report of the Working Group constituted by the Planning Commission on boosting India’s manufacturing exports during 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17), envisages India’s exports of Textiles and Clothing at USD 64.41 billion by the end of March

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    Research Proposal

    Page |1 CRISIL Young Thought Leader 2011 INDIA’S INFRASTRUCTURE – A BOON OR A BANE Shantanu Kumar Final Year, IRMA, Ahmedabad Page |2 Executive Summary “Infrastructure” has almost been a go-to word for anyone who is discussing about the ways of sustaining India’s economic growth, and with good reason. A casual look at the growth figures of the individual states shows the existence of a direct relationship between the quality of infrastructure and the performance of the state. The

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