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Title: The Five Year Plan: A Brief Review of Progress
Authors: Ministry of Education
Keywords: The Five-Year Plan
Five Year Plan Brief Review
Brief Review of Progress The Five Year Plan
Five Year Plans
Five Year Plan Review
Issue Date: 1955
Publisher: Government of India, New Delhi
Abstract: From Foreword: Educational reform is a continuous process and there is never a stage when further changes are not necessary. There are however tines when the need for reform attains a special urgency. It may be said that this was so in India on the eve of independence. The formation of a national government gave a fresh, impetus to all movements for reform and though it may not always be recognised, large scale reconstruction has in fact taken place since 1947. The formulation of the Five-Year Plan has helped to focus and integrate all such programmes, particularly in view of the decision that placed a greater emphasis on selective projects during the first Plan period.
Description: 105p. B&W.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7196
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