How are long-term objectives realised through plan objectives?
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Long-term objectives try to solve the socio-economic issues that the country is facing over the years. It includes increase in national income or per-capita income, achieving full employment, social justice and equitable distribution, poverty alleviation, self-sufficiency and modernisation, etc.
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Long-term objectives realised through plan objectives
- The primary long-term objectives of Indian planning are social fairness, economic development, self-sufficiency, economic stability, social welfare and services, regional development, holistic development, and an improvement in standard of living.
- Long-term objectives seek to solve the nation's long-standing socioeconomic issues. Included are, among other things, increases in national income or per-capita income, full employment, social justice and equal distribution, the abolition of poverty, self-sufficiency, and modernization.
- Long-term goals for businesses typically include improving their competitive position, technological leadership, profitability, return on investment, employee relations and productivity, and corporate image. Setting longer-term objectives requires more time and work; they frequently take a year or more to complete.
- They work hard to solve difficulties in the long run and achieve and maintain success.
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