Foreign Volunteer Programmes 1965-1966 A Report on their Work

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Planning Commission

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The Foreign Volunteer Programmes Report (1965–66), issued by the Planning Commission of the Government of India, reviews the scope, administration, and impact of international volunteer initiatives operating in the country. Aimed at supplementing India’s middle-level manpower and fostering international goodwill, these programmes aligned closely with national development priorities under the Five-Year Plans. The report highlights contributions from major organisations such as the American Peace Corps, CUSO, VSO, and other European and Asian volunteer groups across sectors including agriculture, education, public health, and small industries. It outlines the administrative framework, evaluation mechanisms, and long-term developmental benefits of volunteer engagement. Overall, the report underscores the significant role of foreign volunteers in supporting India’s socio-economic development and strengthening people-to-people international cooperation.

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Planning Commission Government of India 1966

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Planning Commission - 1966

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