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The planning strategy adopted in Five Years and Annual
Plans with specific reference to the importance of the aim of
reduction of inequality, poverty, giving adequate employment
to the rural poor and achieving higher growth rate has been
examined. It has been noticed that because of m$cro-level
approach and inadequacy in quality and quantity of the present
infrastructure, results as regards the above aspects could
not be achieved to any desired level. In certain areas the
inequality and unemployment have risen. As a change in strategy,
micro-level planning process has been suggested and as a case
study detail data collection and analysis work have been carried
out for Roorkee Block consisting of 113 villages with a
population of 98725.
Education, land-labour ratio , and income per consumption
unit are important parameters to be considered for achieving
the above objectives. The data were collected to study the
impact of these factors on agricultural production per unit
of land and per working unit. For this purpose 460 families
of 10 villages of Roorkee Block have been selected at random as
samples. Analysis of data reveals that the present formal
education upto 8th standard gives 15-25 percent increase in
agricultural production. The production is also substantially
affected with the increase in income per consumption unit. The
production per working unit and per land unit was about 80-100
percent more when the income per consumption unit was above
the poverty line. The present understanding that 10 acres of
land per family or about 4 acres per working unit is optimum
was found correct. Because of limited land resources more than
2.0 acres land per family may not be possible. It was worked
out that if such a uniform land distribution was made among the
working units engaged in agricultural activities, on the whole
the total production would go up and substantial reduction in
inequality and poverty could also be achieved. Thus the results
support the words of Vinobaji that inequality and poverty go
hand in hand.
With the help of collected data,important characteristics
of individual families such as, their working units, consumption
units, nature and quality of unemployment, human and other
resources available and their economical status were examined.
Efforts have also been made to identify technologies that will
be suitable and to work out input-output.ratio and impact on
other sectors of employment. Due to micro-level planning
approach, it was then possible to plan employment strategy for
individual family. Such a strategy then can reasonably be
expected to give benefits to the target population. Impact of
functional-mechanism and implementation of such a planning
strategy have also been studied. It was revealed that present
government-oriented functional-mechanism which will involve
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people in decision making process, implementation and maintenance
has been proposed. From the results of case study of Roorkee
block, suggestions arriving at a mathematical-model, have also
been made.
The discussion and the case study presented bring out the
weaknesses of the presently followed macro-planning strategy.
It also reveals the superiority of m.^ro-planning strategy
for achieving basic objectives of reduction of unemployment,
inequality and poverty. |
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