Chapter 3: Politics of Planned Development

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Main goal of planning:

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Planning Commission was replaced by:

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Planned development laid foundation for:

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Development debates included:

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Zamindari system refers to:

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Land reforms aimed at:

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Main aim of development:

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Decentralized planning means:

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Kerala Model focused on:

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Planning Commission was:

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It led to:

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It increased:

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Required inputs include:

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Negative effect:

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Major beneficiary states:

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It benefited mainly:

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Green Revolution increased:

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HYV seeds means:

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It focused on:

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Green Revolution began in:

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Mixed economy aims to:

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State control was criticized for:

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Main debate in development was between:

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Private sector refers to:

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Public sector includes:

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Socialist model emphasizes:

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Liberal model supports:

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Avadi Resolution (1955) supported:

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Mixed economy includes:

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India adopted:

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Irrigation projects were emphasized in:

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Land reforms were part of:

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Planning period began in:

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Heavy industries were developed in:

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Second Plan aimed at:

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Main aim of First Plan:

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Architect of Second Plan:

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Second Five-Year Plan emphasized:

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First Plan focused on:

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First Five-Year Plan period:

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Planned development focuses on:

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National Planning Committee was formed in:

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Five-Year Plans are:

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Planning aims to achieve:

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Bombay Plan was proposed by:

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The idea of planning in India was influenced by:

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Who was the Chairman of the Planning Commission?

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The Planning Commission was set up in:

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Planning in India officially began in:

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Planned development refers to:

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