What is the Planning Commission? What have been its finding?
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The Commission advises and provides guidance for the formulation of India's Five-Year Plans, Annual Plans and state government plans. It also monitors plan programmer, projects and schemes. The Planning Commission was set up by a resolution of the Government of India in March 1950.
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Planning Commission
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Planning Commission is a government body set up by the Central Government of India. It conducts economic survey and plans programmes and policies to tackle economy-related issues. The findings of this commission are as follows:
- Need to create 20 lakh jobs in the education sector.
- Improve health standards by appointing doctors, nurses and health workers, especially in the rural areas.
- Income generation in rural areas through promotion of tourism, regional craft, etc.
- Tourism will add additional employment to more than 35 lakh people if improved.
- Generate employment in urban areas through development of the IT sector.
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