Plan panel may not lower growth target

April 27, 2014 02:20 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:30 pm IST - New Delhi

The Planning Commission’s internal meeting on Wednesday, to be headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, may not suggest any cut in 8 per cent annual average growth target for the 12 th Plan though the economy performed below average in the first two years of this period.

“The Planning Commission may refrain from suggesting any cut in the annual average growth target of 8 per cent in the 12 th Plan during the internal meeting scheduled on Wednesday,” a source said, adding that it would deliberate on the draft mid-term appraisal document for the 12 th Plan.

According to the advance estimates of the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the economy is expected to grow at 4.9 per cent in 2013-14. The economy grew by 4.5 per cent in 2012-13, the first year of the five-year Plan period.

As regards the current fiscal, the economy is projected to grow at 5.5 per cent. In order to achieve annual average growth of 8 per cent in the 12 th Plan period, the economy would have to expand at over 12 per cent in 2015-16 and 2016-17, which is not feasible.

Earlier, the full Planning Commission had cut the annual average growth rate of the 11 th Plan to 8 per cent from targeted 9 per cent in the mid-term review of the five-year long policy.

The mid-term review of 12 th Plan will be conducted sometime in the end of this year and the onus of revising the growth target will rest on the new government to be formed after general elections.

The meeting, however, will put on record the achievements and initiatives taken in the last decade, besides deliberating on the draft mid-term appraisal document for the 12 th Plan.

According to sources, the aim of the meeting, the last under the chairmanship of Dr. Singh, is to put across his message to the opposition about the UPA’s efforts to improve economic situation in the country.

The term of the Commission is co-terminus with the government. Thus, the new government after the elections will constitute the new Planning Commission.

According to sources, the Prime Minister’s Office has asked for comparative data on key economic and social indicators since 1984 so that a broad comparison of UPA’s decade-long regime could be made.

Besides Deputy Chairman of the Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia, the members of panel are B.K. Chaturvedi, Saumitra Chaudhuri, Syeda Hameed, Narendra Jadhav, Abhijit Sen, Mihir Shah, K. Kasturirangan and Arun Maira.

Minister of State for Planning Rajeev Shukla will also attend the meeting.

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