What are the steps envolved in resource planing india
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The 3 steps involved in resource planning in India are:-
1) identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country this involves serving mapping qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
2) Planning for resource development using appropriate still technology and institutional setup.
3) Matching the resource development plans with overall National Development plans
1) identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country this involves serving mapping qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
2) Planning for resource development using appropriate still technology and institutional setup.
3) Matching the resource development plans with overall National Development plans
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Resource planning is a technique or skill of proper utilisation of resources. As the resources are limited and unevenly distributed over the country their planning is essential. Resource planning comprises three stages:
(i) Preparation of inventory of resources.
(ii) Evaluation in terms of availability for development.
(iii) Planning for exploitation of resources
The first stage includes surveying, mapping and measurement of characteristics and properties of resources.
The second stage examines resources from the points of view of technology, economy and need.
The third stage is related to action-oriented planning which emphasises use and reuse of the sources.
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Resource planning is a technique or skill of proper utilisation of resources. As the resources are limited and unevenly distributed over the country their planning is essential. Resource planning comprises three stages:
(i) Preparation of inventory of resources.
(ii) Evaluation in terms of availability for development.
(iii) Planning for exploitation of resources
The first stage includes surveying, mapping and measurement of characteristics and properties of resources.
The second stage examines resources from the points of view of technology, economy and need.
The third stage is related to action-oriented planning which emphasises use and reuse of the sources.
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