12th FYP of Madhya Pradesh
To achieve an overall growth rate of 12.0%. This is envisaged to be
Achieved through 9% growth in agriculture and allied sectors, 12.0% growth in
industry and 13.75% growth in service sector.
- To reduce poverty levels from 36.7% of 2009-10 to 15%
- To achieve the literacy rate of 100% by the end of the Plan and reduce gender gap in literacy to almost zero.
- To achieve reductions in dropout rate to less than 5% by 2016-17 and
eliminate gender disparity in elementary education.
- To bring down population growth rate to 1.62% by 2017.
- To improve health parameters-reduce Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)
to125, IMR to 35 and TFR to 2.1 so as to bring them closer to all India
level and bring the state in better position instead of being last in the
ranking. To improve the sex ratio (0–6 years) to 950 females per 1000
males.
- To reduce malnutrition to 20% and anemia to 25%.
- To provide sustainable access to safe potable drinking water to all
independent habitations.
- To strengthen social, economic and political empowerment of weaker
sections of the society through welfare of women, SCs/STs, OBCs, minorities and
poor.
- To develop strong infrastructure of power to provide adequate and
improved quality of power for all purposes to all the villages and meet the
peak demand. Turning from power deficit state to power surplus state.
- To provide a minimum single connectivity by all weather BT roads to all
villages irrespective of population.
- To encourage use of information and communication technologies to
bridge digital divide, generate employment, have e-governance and
prepare the state to be a knowledge economy.
11th FYP
list of objectives under 11th FYP-:
To achieve an overall growth rate of 7.8%. This is envisaged to be
achieved through 5% growth in agriculture and allied sectors, 10%
growth in industry and 8% growth in service sector.
- To reduce poverty levels from 38% to 25%
- To achieve the literacy rate of 84% by the end of the Plan period and
reduce gender gap in literacy to 14%.
- To achieve reduction in dropout rate from 46.8% in 2003-04 to 20% by
2011-12 and eliminate gender disparity in elementary education.
- To bring down population growth rate to 1.62% by 2012.
- To improve health parameters-reduce Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)
to 125, IMR to 40 and TFR to 2.4 so as to bring them near the all India
level.
- To improve the sex ratio (0–6 years) to 950 females per 1000 males.
- To reduce malnutrition and anemia to 30%.
- To provide sustainable access to safe potable drinking water to all
independent habitations.
- To empower women through their socio-economic development and
increased participation in decision making on matters that directly affect
them.
- To strengthen social, economic and political empowerment of weaker
sections of the society through welfare of SCs/ STs, OBCs, minorities
and poor.
- To expand present irrigation facilities at least by 10.61 lakh hectares
through conservation, efficient utilization and development of water
resources.
- To develop strong infrastructure of power to provide adequate and
improved quality of power to all the villages and meet the peak demand.
- To provide a minimum single connectivity by all weather BT roads to all
villages with population over 1000 in general and 500 in tribal areas.
- To encourage use of information and communication technologies to
bridge digital divide, generate employment, have e-governance and
prepare the state to be a knowledge economy.
Describe how/why MP will be awesome upcoming years in terms of GDP growth.?
Some indicators (fiscal deficit as percentage of GSDP, revenue deficit as percentage of GSDP, total revenue receipt as percentage of GSDP, own tax revenue as percentage of GSDP and outstanding liabilities as percentage of GSDP etc) have performed better than national level performance .
Aiming to achieve minimum growth rate of 12% at constant prices of
2004-05, in the XII Five Year Plan Period.
Madhya Pradesh will be one of the eight states who would contribute 71% of the total GDP in next 10 years of the department is to get all these children enrolled into the school, their attendance, retention and ensuring that all these children achieved elementary quality education.
State government is confident to achieve set target of minimum 12% growth
rate in overall economy through maintaining the growth of agriculture sector at
9%, growth rate of secondary sector at 12.00 % and Tertiary sector by 13.75 %
percent per annum during the plan period.
decentralized planning:-
Madhya Pradesh State Planning Commission has issued detail guidelines for
preparation of decentralized district plan.
State Planning Commission will provide support and direction for
preparation of District Plan and allocate plan ceiling of the districts.
- DPC in consultation with subject matter Specialists, Government officials,
VOs and other stakeholder(s) will determine plan ceiling between rural &
urban segments and formulate strategy to prepare and integrate plan
proposals of local bodies.
- Rural plans will be prepared by PRIs and urban plan proposals will be
prepared by local bodies with support from the Technical Support Group
(TSG) constituted for each of the Gram panchayat and Ward.
The plans prepared at gram panchayat wards/ urban wards are integrated and
consolidated at each subsequent level finally to be consolidated at the district
level by District Planning Committee. This is further submitted to the
District Planning Committee for approval and consolidation.
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