Engineers in India Number and Distribution, 1955
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Planning Commission
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The 1955 Report on Engineers in India, conducted by the Planning Commission’s Scientific and Technical Manpower Division with the Indian Statistical Institute, provides a comprehensive analysis of the nation’s engineering workforce at the onset of the Second Five-Year Plan. The study estimated approximately 72,000 engineers, including 31,200 graduates and 40,700 diploma holders, with low unemployment rates. Two-thirds of graduates were employed in the public sector, predominantly in civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering roles, with central and state government departments absorbing nearly 70% of engineers. The report highlights rapid growth in engineering education, substantial regional variations, and a young workforce profile. These findings offer critical insights for planning and projecting engineering manpower requirements to support India’s industrialization and infrastructure development.
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Planning Commission Scientific and Technical Manpower Division
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Planning Commission - 1957
