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what is a tenth five year plan?

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Answered by sukumar31
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The Tenth Five-Year Plan, or the 10th Five-Year Plan of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), was a set of goals designed to strengthen the country's economy between 1976 and 1980. The plan was presented by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers Alexei Kosygin at the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU). Officially the plan was normally referred to as "The Plan of Quality and Efficiency".

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Answered by nalinsingh
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Hey !!

 TENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN ( 2002 - 2007 )

  • Its objectives were to attain a growth rate of 8.1% and reduction of poverty ratio to 20% by 2007 and to 10% by 2012.
  • Universal access to primary education to 2007.
  • The Tenth Plan focussed on ways and means of correcting the regional imbalance, gender inequality education, health of mother, infants and reducing pollution
  • The growth strategy of the Tenth Plan sought to ensure the rapid growth of those sectors which are most likely to create high quality employment opportunities, which included such sectors as construction, real estate and housing, transport, small-scale industries, modern retailing entertainment IT-enabled services etc.
  • The Tenth Five Year Plan achieved a growth rate of 7.8% below the targeted 8.0% but higher than all previous five year plans.

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