Which one of the following changes was not called by the Gandhian model and growth in the Indian Planning System?
Which one of the following changes was not called by the Gandhian model and growth in the Indian Planning System? Correct Answer <span style="">To replace employment oriented planning with the production </span><span style="">oriented planning</span>
The correct answer is To replace employment oriented planning with the production oriented planning.
Key Points
- Gandhian model
- The Gandhian plan of rural areas was the meta-model of Indian development.
- It mainly highlights three dimensions, namely,
- Socio-economic development of localized need
- Village participation for self-development
- Rural industrialization
- It replaces the production oriented planning with employment oriented planning.
- It is in favour of small scale and cottage industries for the socio-economic development of localized needs.
- It is against large scale industries producing consumer goods.
Additional Information
- Mahatma Gandhiji
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat.
- He worked as an editor in
- Indian opinion
- Harijan
- Young India
- United Nations Organisation (UNO) declared the 2nd of October as 'Non-violence day'.
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