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Explain ‘growth with equity’ as a planning objective.

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ᗷᴏᴛᕼ ɢᖇᴏᗯᴛᕼ ᗩᑎᗪ ᴇᑫᑌɪᴛʏ ᗩᖇᴇ ᴛᕼᴇ ᴛᗯᴏ ɪᗰᑭᴏᖇᴛᗩᑎᴛ ᴏᗷᒍᴇᑕᴛɪᐯᴇᔕ ᴏᖴ ɪᑎᗪɪᗩᑎ ᑭᒪᗩᑎᑎɪᑎɢ. ... ᕼᴇᑎᑕᴇ, ɢᖇᴏᗯᴛᕼ ᗯɪᴛᕼ ᴇᑫᑌɪᴛʏ ɪᔕ ᗩ ᖇᗩᴛɪᴏᑎᗩᒪ ᗩᑎᗪ ᗪᴇᔕɪᖇᗩᗷᒪᴇ ᴏᗷᒍᴇᑕᴛɪᐯᴇ ᴏᖴ ᑭᒪᗩᑎᑎɪᑎɢ. ᴛᕼɪᔕ ᴏᗷᒍᴇᑕᴛɪᐯᴇ ᴇᑎᔕᑌᖇᴇᔕ ᴛᕼᗩᴛ ᴛᕼᴇ ᗷᴇᑎᴇᖴɪᴛᔕ ᴏᖴ ᑎɪɢᕼ ɢᖇᴏᗯᴛᕼ ᗩᖇᴇ ᔕᕼᗩᖇᴇᗪ ᗷʏ ᗩᒪᒪ ᴛᕼᴇ ᑭᴇᴏᑭᒪᴇ ᴇᑫᑌᗩᒪᒪʏ ᗩᑎᗪ ᕼᴇᑎᑕᴇ ɪᑎᴇᑫᑌᗩᒪɪᴛʏ ᴏᖴ ɪᑎᑕᴏᗰᴇ ɪᔕ ᖇᴇᗪᑌᑕᴇᗪ ᗩᒪᴏᑎɢ ᗯɪᴛᕼ ɢᖇᴏᗯᴛᕼ ɪᑎ ɪᑎᑕᴏᗰᴇ.

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Both growth and equity are the two important objectives of Indian planning. Hence, growth with equity is a rational and desirable objective of planning. This objective ensures that the benefits of nigh growth are shared by all the people equally and hence inequality of Income is reduced along with growth in income.

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