Building New India March 1953
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Planning Commission
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The summary of Building New India outlines the vision and strategic objectives of India’s first Five Year Plan, approved by Parliament on December 19, 1952, under the leadership of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The Plan emphasizes national unity, social harmony, and the creation of a classless society through cooperative efforts, equitable opportunities, and prioritization of both material and spiritual well-being. Economically, it focuses on achieving self-sufficiency in food production, expanding outputs in cotton, jute, and handloom textiles, and establishing a robust industrial base with plants for fertilizers, steel, and machinery, alongside nationalization of key sectors. Infrastructure development is highlighted through major investments in railways and multi-purpose irrigation projects, such as Bhakra-Nangal and Damodar Valley, which enhance agricultural productivity and power generation. Community and social services receive significant attention, with funds allocated for rural development, voluntary labor mobilization, and fostering local cooperation. Health and education initiatives include establishing medical institutions, training programs, and malaria control units, while unique projects like the Sindri Fertilizer Factory, a modern mint, and housing schemes for displaced individuals reflect industrialization and social welfare priorities. Overall, the Five Year Plan serves as both an economic and societal blueprint, aiming to eliminate poverty, unemployment, and exploitation while promoting individual security, community integrity, and a shared national purpose, laying a strong foundation for India’s holistic and sustainable development.
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The Planning Commission Government of India
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Planning Commission - 1952
