Three Annual Plans 1966-69 States Outlays and Expenditure

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Planning Commission

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The Annual Plans for 1966-69 outline India’s strategic allocation of financial resources across states and Union territories, emphasizing both developmental priorities and fiscal monitoring. Total approved outlays gradually increased from ₹99,343 lakhs in 1966-67 to ₹97,401 lakhs in 1968-69, with actual expenditures often surpassing planned budgets, highlighting adaptive financial management. Sectoral analysis reveals focused investments in agriculture, minor irrigation, soil conservation, animal husbandry, power development, health, and education, with states like Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Kerala demonstrating notable performance in translating allocations into tangible outcomes. Discrepancies between approved and actual expenditures in certain territories indicate challenges in planning, execution, and financial oversight. Overall, the Annual Plans for 1966-69 reflect India’s strategic shift toward comprehensive development through structured fiscal interventions, emphasizing social welfare, infrastructure, and responsive governance to achieve regional development goals while informing future planning strategies.

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Planning Commission (Programme Administration Division) JULY, 1971

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Planning Commission - 1971

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