Chapter-7:
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE
1 (Chapter II, Para 2.9)
Systematic Hydrogeological Survey (as on 1.1.1975)
Region/state |
coverable
area in sq. km. |
survey
completed |
gap(1-2)
(%) |
(0) |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
1.
Northern region |
|
2.
Uttar Pradesh |
271293 |
170070 |
101223 |
37.3 |
3.
North western region |
|
|
|
|
4.
Jammu and Kashmir |
24926 |
10550 |
14376 |
57.6 |
5.
Delhi |
1485 |
1483 |
2 |
0.1 |
6.
Punjab |
50362 |
41715 |
8647 |
17.2 |
7.
Haryana |
44222 |
40190 |
4032 |
9.2 |
8.
Chandigarh |
115 |
115 |
|
0.0 |
9.
Himachal Pradesh |
19453 |
3900 |
15553 |
79.9 |
10.
western region |
|
11.
Rajasthan |
342214 |
239515 |
102699 |
30.0 |
12.
Gujarat |
195984 |
69175 |
126809 |
64.7 |
13.
Eastern region |
|
14.
Bihar |
173876 |
43870 |
130006 |
74.7 |
15.
West Bengal |
87743 |
72140 |
15603 |
17.8 |
16.
Orissa |
155782 |
34845 |
117939 |
75.7 |
17.
Andaman and Nicobar |
8293 |
2200 |
6093 |
73.4 |
18.
North Eastern region |
|
19.
Assam |
78523 |
21820 |
56703 |
72.2 |
20.
Meghalaya |
22489 |
50 |
22439 |
99.7 |
21.
Arunachal Pradesh |
48738 |
20 |
48718 |
99.9 |
22.
Tripura |
10477 |
2550 |
7927 |
75.6 |
23.
Nagaland |
14367 |
600 |
13767 |
95.8 |
24.
Mizoram |
21496 |
625 |
20871 |
97.0 |
25.
Manipur |
21087 |
|
21087 |
100.0 |
26.
central region |
|
27.
Madhva Pradesh |
442841 |
78730 |
364111 |
82.2 |
28.
Maharashtra |
307762 |
60240 |
247522 |
80.4 |
29.
Goa, Diu and Daman |
3813 |
2275 |
1538 |
40.3 |
30.
southern region |
|
31.
Andhra Pradesh |
276811 |
96720 |
180094 |
65.0 |
32.
Tamil Nadu |
128769 |
45975 |
82794 |
64.2 |
33.
Pondicherry |
480 |
|
480 |
100.0 |
34.
Kerala |
38759. |
20080 |
18679 |
48.1 |
35.
Laccadive Islands |
32 |
- |
32 |
100.0 |
36.
Karnataka |
191773 |
38720 |
153053 |
79.8 |
37
total |
2983968 |
1101173 |
1882795 |
63.0 |
ANNEXURE
2 (Chapter II, Para 2.22)
Status of Geological Mapping in India (1:63360/50,000) (as on 1.1.1975)
states/union
territories |
area
of the state (sq. km) |
area
mapped sq.km. % |
(0) |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
1.
Assam |
99610 |
39857 |
40.01 |
2.
Meghalaya |
22489 |
1140 |
5.07 |
3.
Arunachal Pradesh |
81424 |
2015 |
2.48 |
4.
Mizoram |
21090 |
352 |
3.05 |
5.
Njgaland |
16527 |
316 |
1.91 |
6.
Ivlanipur |
22356 |
552 |
2.37 |
7.
Tripura |
10477 |
3419 |
32.63 |
8.
Andaman and Nicobar |
8293 |
|
0.00 |
9.
West Bengal |
87853 |
57770 |
65.76 |
10.
Bihar |
173876 |
116443 |
66.97 |
11.
Orissa |
155842 |
109767 |
70.43 |
12.
eastern region |
699837 |
337637 |
47.39 |
13.
Uttar Pradesh |
294413 |
60352 |
20.50 |
14.
Jammu and Kashmir |
222236 |
59913 |
26.96 |
15.
Delhi |
1483 |
984 |
66.35 |
16.
Punjab-Haryana |
94699 |
27794 |
29.35 |
17.
Himachal Pradesh |
55673 |
25302 |
45.61 |
18.
northern region |
668504 |
174435 |
26.09 |
19.
Madhya Pradesh |
442841 |
325544 |
73.51 |
20.
Maharashira |
307762 |
51057 |
16.39 |
21.
Goa, Diu and Daman |
3813 |
|
0.00 |
22.
Rajasihan |
342214 |
244538 |
71.46 |
23.
Gujarat |
195984 |
19081 |
9.74 |
24.
western-central region |
1292614 |
640220 |
49.53 |
25.
Andhra Pradesh |
276814 |
141287 |
51.04 |
26.
Tamil Nadu |
130069 |
115310 |
88.65 |
27.
Pondicherry |
480 |
373 |
77.71 |
28.
Kerala |
38864 |
31024 |
79.83 |
29
Karnataka |
191773 |
87879 |
45.82 |
30
Laccadive |
32 |
|
0.00 |
31
southern region |
638032 |
375873 |
59.97 |
32.
total |
3298987 |
7522759 |
46.1
4 |
ANNEXURE
3 (Chapter II. Para 2.23)
Estimates of Recoverable Reserves as Percentage of
Total Reserves of Major Industrial Minerals from known Insitute Reserves
(as on 1.1.1975)
minerals |
recoverable
reserves as percentage of total reserves |
(0) |
(
1 ) |
1.
coking coal (prime) |
30.0 |
2.
non-coking coal |
50.0 |
3.
crude oil |
N.A. |
4.
iron ore |
|
(a)
hematite |
90.0 |
(b)
magnetite |
34.0 |
5.
manganese ore |
70.0 |
(a)
fow grade |
87.0 |
(b)
medium grade |
82.1 |
(c)
high grade |
56.4 |
6.
chromite |
80.0 |
7.
nickel orel |
0.85 |
8.
bauxite |
90.0 |
9.
copper ore' |
1.36 |
10.
lead ore1 |
2.66 |
11.
zinc ore' |
2.32 |
12.
rock phosphate |
50.0 |
13
limestone |
80.0 |
14
dolomite |
80.0 |
15
baryies |
77.6 |
16
kyanite |
N.A. |
17
asbestos |
N
A |
18
magnesiie |
11.5 |
19.
mica |
N.A |
In terms of metal
content.
ANNEXURE-4
(Chapter II, Para 2.27)
Growth Rate in Gross Domestic Product at Factor Cost1 (1961-62
to 1973-74)
sector |
growth
rate (per cent) |
(
0 ) |
(
1 ) |
1.
agriculture and allied |
2.07 |
2.
mining and quarrying |
4.04 |
3.
manufacturing (total) |
4.21 |
4.
manufacturing (registered) |
4.96 |
5.
manufacturing (unregistered) |
2.89 |
6.
construction |
4.80 |
7.
electricity, gas and water supply |
9.90 |
8.
railways |
3.27 |
9.
other transport |
5.16 |
10.
other services |
4.35 |
11.
total |
3.40 |
'Estimated from
a semi-log regression against time. source : C.S.O Estimates
ANNEXURE
5 (Chapter III, Para 3.6)
Rate of Growth of Grois Output and Gross Value Added over the Fifth
Plan Period by Sectors and Sub-Sectors
and Sectoral Composiiion of Gross Value Added in 1973-74 and 1978-79 (per
cent)
sector/sub-sector |
Rate
of growth |
composition
of gross value added at 1974-75 prices |
gross
output |
gross
value |
|
added |
1973-74 |
1978-79 |
(0) |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
1.
Agriculture |
3.94 |
3.34 |
50.78 |
48.75 |
1.
Foodgrains |
3.62 |
2.47 |
21.50 |
1958 |
2.
other field crops |
3.94 |
3.70 |
21.68 |
21,00 |
3.
animal husbandry and fishing |
4.27 |
4.26 |
6.09 |
6.06 |
4.
plantations |
3.33 |
3.31 |
0.32 |
0.31 |
5.
forestry |
4.70 |
4.70 |
1.18 |
1.20 |
II.
mining and manufacturing |
710 |
6.54 |
75.78 |
17.49 |
(a)
mining |
12.58 |
11.44 |
0.95 |
1.37 |
6.
coal |
9.38 |
8.75 |
0.55 |
0.67 |
7.
iron ore |
9.54 |
9.35 |
0.08 |
0.10 |
8.
crude petroleum |
14.68 |
13.76 |
0.21 |
0,33 |
9.
other minerals |
18.38 |
17.52 |
0.15 |
0.28 |
(b)
manufacturing |
6.92 |
6.77 |
14.79 |
16.11 |
(/)
food products |
4.63 |
3.73 |
2.73 |
2.07 |
10.
sugar and gur |
4.85 |
4.55 |
0.30 |
0.31 |
11.
vegetable oils |
6.62 |
6.33 |
0.29 |
0.3) |
12.
tea and coffee |
3.16 |
2.92 |
0.11 |
0.10 |
13.
other food products |
4.23 |
3.06 |
1.43 |
1.35 |
(/<)
textiles |
3.45 |
3.27 |
3.50 |
3.3 |
14.
cotton textiles |
2.85 |
2.62 |
2.02 |
1.86 |
15.
jute textiles |
3.54 |
3.54 |
0.31 |
0.30 |
16.
Other textiles |
4.36 |
2.50 |
0.17 |
0.15 |
17.
miscellaneous textiles products |
4.62 |
4.38 |
1.00 |
1.00 |
[iii)
wood and paper products |
6.75 |
4.90 |
0,55 |
0.59 |
18
wood products |
5.49 |
5.19 |
0.52 |
0-54 |
19.
paper and paper products |
8.13 |
2.25 |
0.06 |
0.06 |
(iv}
leather ft rubber products |
5.50 |
2.47 |
0.76 |
0.75 |
20.
leather products |
4.76 |
2.56 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
21
rubber products(v) chemical products |
5.79
10.84 |
2.43
70.46 |
0.11
7.54 |
0.10
2.44 |
22.
fertilisers |
22.26 |
21.91 |
0.30 |
0.64 |
23.
inorganic heavy chemicals 24. organic heavy chemicals |
10.26
11.06 |
9.84
10.48 |
0.20
0.06 |
0.260.08 |
25.
plastics and paints |
10.35 |
8.74 |
0.10 |
0.12 |
26.
cosmetics and drugs |
4.89 |
5.00 |
0.22 |
0.22 |
27
man-made fibres |
5.14 |
2.73 |
0.04 |
0,04 |
28.
other chemicals |
7.35 |
7.55 |
0.93 |
1.08 |
(vi}
coal and petroleum products |
7.63 |
7.90 |
0.23 |
0.27 |
29.
miscellaneous coal products |
10.69 |
9.93 |
0.09 |
0.12 |
30.
petroleum products |
6.96 |
6.45 |
0.14 |
0,15 |
(vii)
non- metallic mineral products |
7.40 |
7.33 |
7.55 |
7.52 |
31.
cement |
7.19 |
7.13 |
0.18 |
0.21 |
32.
refractories |
7.69 |
7.43 |
0.05 |
0.06 |
33.
other non-metallic mineral products |
7.43 |
7.35 |
1.35 |
1.55 |
{viii)
basic metals |
14.12 |
73.40 |
7.09 |
7.65 |
34
iron and steel |
11.31 |
11.21 |
0.79 |
1.00 |
36.
non-ferrous metals |
18.38 |
18.35 |
0.31 |
0.57 |
(ix}
metal products |
5.60 |
4.64 |
7.05 |
7.09 |
36.
bolts and nuts |
7.24 |
7.16 |
0.05 |
0.06 |
37.
metal containers |
8.30 |
5.68 |
0.05 |
0.06 |
38.
other metallic products(x) non-electrical engineering products |
5.278.40 |
4.44
7.99 |
0.98
0.61 |
0.98
0.73 |
39.
ball bearings |
6.62 |
6.02 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
40.
office and domestic equipment |
10.19 |
8.74 |
0.06
|
0.07 |
41.
agricultural implements |
4.97 |
3.95 |
0.11 |
0.10 |
42.
machine tools |
11.03 |
11.04 |
0.11 |
0.15 |
43.
other machinery |
8.66 |
8.30 |
0.30 |
0.36 |
(xi)
electrical engineering products |
7.64 |
6.42 |
0.60 |
0.67 |
44.
electrical motors |
6.39 |
4.94 |
0.06 |
0.06 |
45.
electrical wires |
8.03 |
3.92 |
0.12 |
0.11 |
46.
electronics |
10.45 |
7.57 |
0.05 |
0.06 |
47.
batteries |
5.88 |
5.61 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
48.
electrical household goods |
6.40 |
4.29 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
49.
radios |
4.82 |
4.31 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
50.
telephone and telegraphic equipment |
4.91 |
4.12 |
0.04 |
0.04 |
51.
other electricals |
9.67 |
9.52 |
0.19 |
0.24 |
(xii)
transport equipments |
3.73 |
3.12 |
0.56 |
0.30 |
52.
motorcycles |
7.40 |
5.78 |
0.06 |
0.06 |
53.
motor vehicles |
2.53 |
2.53 |
0.30 |
0.27 |
54.
ships and boats |
6.39 |
6.36 |
0.03 |
0.04 |
55.
aircraft |
6.43 |
6.27 |
0.04 |
0.04 |
56.
railway equipment |
3.00 |
1.89 |
0.40 |
0.36 |
57.
other transport equipment |
5.17 |
4.99 |
0.13 |
0.13 |
(xiii}
instruments |
5.35 |
4.45 |
0.03 |
0.03 |
58.
watches and clocks |
5.08 |
3.43 |
0.01 |
0,01 |
59.
miscellaneous scientific instruments |
5.51 |
4.82 |
0.02 |
0.02 |
(xiv)
miscellaneous industries |
6.75 |
4.42 |
0.38 |
0.38 |
60.
other industries |
6.58 |
2.42 |
0.24 |
0.21 |
61.
printing |
7.21 |
7.38 |
0.14 |
0.17 |
III.
electricity |
10.12 |
8.75 |
0.79 |
0.94 |
62.
electricity |
10.12 |
815 |
0.79 |
0.94 |
IV.
construction |
5.50 |
5.78 |
4.06 |
4.21 |
63.
construction |
5.90 |
5.18 |
4.06 |
4.21 |
V.
Transport |
4.79 |
4.70 |
3.43 |
3.48 |
4.
railways |
4.63 |
4.44 |
1.02 |
1.03 |
65.
other transport |
4.91 |
4.80 |
2.40 |
2.45 |
VI.
services |
4.88 |
4.80 |
25.16 |
25.73 |
66.
services |
4.88 |
4.80 |
25.16 |
25.73 |
67.
total |
|
4.37 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
ANNEXURE
6 (Chapter III, Para 3.8)
Projections of Physical Output Levels in 1978-79 for
Selected Items
item |
unit |
1973-74 |
1978-79 |
(0) |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
foodgrains
and other agriculture |
|
1.
foodgrains |
m.
t. |
104.7 |
125 |
2.
sugarcane |
m.
t. |
140.8 |
165.0 |
3.
cotton |
lakh
bales (each of 170 kgs.) |
63.1 |
80.0 |
4.
jute and mesta |
lakh
bales (each of 180 kgs.) |
76.8 |
77.0 |
5.
oilseeds |
lakh
tonnes |
93.9 |
120 |
6.
coal |
m.
t, |
79.0 |
124,0 |
7.
iron ore |
m-
t. |
35.7 |
56.0 |
8.
crude petroleum food products |
m.
t. |
7,2 |
14.18 |
9.
sugar |
m.
t. |
3.95 |
5.4 |
10.
vanaspaii |
th.
t |
449 |
610 |
textiles |
|
|
|
11.
cotton yarn |
m
kgs. |
1000 |
1150 |
12.
cotton cloth mill sector
decentralised sector
|
m.
mis.
m. mts.
|
4083
3863
|
4800
4700
|
13.
jute manufactures oaper and paper products |
th.
t. |
10/4 |
1280 |
14.
paper and paper board |
th.
t. |
776 |
1050 |
15.
newsprint leather and rubber products |
th.
t. |
48.7 |
80.0 |
16.
leather footwear |
m
pairs |
14.6 |
18.0 |
17.
automobile tyres |
m.
nos. |
4.66 |
8.0 |
18.
bicycle tyres |
m.nos. |
24.03 |
30.0 |
19
rubber footwear petroleum products |
m.
pairs |
38.8 |
50.0 |
20.
petroleum products (including lubricants) |
m.
t. |
19.7 |
27.0 |
|
chemical
products |
|
21. |
nitrogenous
fertilisers (N) th. t. |
th. t. |
1058 |
2900 |
22. |
phosphatic
fertilisers (P2O5) |
" |
319 |
770 |
23. |
sulphuric
acid |
" |
1343 |
2700 |
24. |
caustic
soda |
" |
419 |
610 |
25. |
soda
ash |
" |
480 |
710 |
26. |
methanol |
" |
23 |
50 |
27. |
synthetic
rubber |
" |
23.3 |
40 |
28. |
DDT |
" |
3.9 |
4.4 |
29. |
B.H.C. |
" |
21 |
28 |
30. |
rayon
filament |
" |
37 |
40 |
ai. |
rayon
staple fibre |
" |
62 |
100 |
32. |
rayon
tyre cord |
" |
16.9 |
20 |
33. |
nylon
filament and Staple |
" |
11.3 |
17 |
34. |
polyester
filament and Staple |
" |
15.1 |
24.0 |
35. |
acrylic
fibre |
" |
|
6 |
36. |
D.M.T. |
" |
4.2 |
24.0 |
37. |
nylon
tyre cord non-metallic mineral products |
" |
2.2 |
6.0 |
38. |
cement
m. t. |
m. t. |
14.67 |
20.8 |
39. |
refractories
th. i. basic metals |
th. t. |
710 |
1020 |
40. |
pig
iron for sale m. t. |
m. t. |
1.59 |
2,50 |
41. |
mild
sieel |
" |
4,89 |
8.80 |
42 |
tool,
alloy and special steel th. t, |
th. t. |
339 |
570 |
43. |
aluminium |
" |
147.9 |
310.0 |
44. |
copper |
" |
12,7 |
37.0 |
45. |
zinc
metal products |
" |
20.8 |
80.0 |
46. |
steel
castings th. t. |
" |
67 |
100 |
47. |
sieel
forgings non-electrical engineering products |
" |
97.3 |
130 |
48 |
ball
and roller bearings m. nos. |
m.nos. |
24.4 |
34.0 |
49, |
dumpers
and scrapers nos. |
nos. |
215 |
450 |
50. |
crawler
iraciors nos. |
nos. |
278 |
450 |
51. |
road
rollers |
" |
1566 |
1200 |
52. |
agricultural
tractors th. nos. |
th.nos. |
24.2 |
55.0 |
53. |
machine
tools 1'^ Rs. m. |
Rs.m. |
673 |
1300 |
54. |
cotton
textile machinery' |
" |
458 |
1300 |
55. |
coal
and other mining machinery' |
" |
62.3 |
200 |
56. |
cement
machineryi |
" |
81 |
150 |
57.
sugar machinery! |
Rs.
m. |
223 |
400 |
58.
printing machinery1 |
" |
9.3 |
60 |
59.
rubber machinery1 |
" |
14.5 |
100 |
60.
paper and pulp machinery1 |
" |
51.7 |
280 |
61.
type writers |
th.nos. |
33.7 |
60 |
62.
sewing machines^ electrical engineering products |
|
257 |
415 |
63.
hydro turbines |
m.
kw. |
0.7 |
1.4 |
64.
thermal turbines |
,, |
1.4 |
2.5 |
65.
electric transformers |
m.kva. |
12.42 |
20.0 |
66.
electric motors |
m.H.P. |
3.24 |
4.5 |
67.
A.C.S.R. and A.A. conductors |
th.t. |
46.4 |
90 |
68.
dry batteries |
m.nos. |
654 |
800 |
69.
storage batteries2 |
th.
nos. |
1293 |
1500 |
70.
electric bulbs |
m.nos. |
120.6 |
180 |
71.
flourescent tubes transport equipment |
m.nos. |
12.7 |
20 |
72.
passenger cars |
th.nos. |
44.2 |
32 |
73.
commercial vehicles |
" |
42.9 |
60 |
74.
motor cycles, scooters and mopeds |
" |
150.7 |
320 |
75.
diesel locomotives |
numbers |
145 |
160 |
76.
electric locomotives |
" |
50 |
70 |
77.
railway coaches |
" |
1308 |
1200 |
78.
railway Wagons |
th.nos. |
12.2 |
15 |
79.
bicycles2 electricity |
|
2575 |
3000 |
80.
electricity generation |
GWH |
72 |
116-117 |
81.
originating traffic in railways |
m.
tonnes |
|
260 |
1 Actual production
in 1973-74 is at current prices and the projections of output are at 1974-75
prices.
2 Organised sector only.
ANNEXURE
7 (Chapter IV. 1, Para 4.4)
Estimates of Financial Resources for the Fifth Plan-Centre1
(Rs. crores)
|
first
3 years, 1974-77 |
next
2 years, 1977-79 |
revised
Fifth Plan, 1974-79 |
(0) |
0) |
(2) |
(3) |
1.
domestic budgetary resources |
9144 |
70254 |
19398 |
1.
balance from current revenues at 1973-74 rates of taxation |
1768 |
285 |
2053 |
2.
gross surplus of public enterprises at 1973-74 fares and freights |
757 |
767 |
7552 |
(a)
railways |
1005 |
813 |
1818 |
(b)
posts and telegraphs |
181 |
199 |
380 |
(c)
Others |
1615 |
1375 |
2990 |
3,
market borrowings (net) |
1799 |
1947 |
3746 |
4.
small savings |
233 |
310 |
543 |
5.
state provident funds |
601 |
568 |
1169 |
6.
miscellaneous capital receipts (net ) |
559 |
1663 |
2222 |
7.
additional resource mobilisation (net of states' share) |
3393 |
4120 |
7573 |
(a)
1974-75 measures |
2601 |
2182 |
4783 |
(b)
1975-76 measures |
515 |
606 |
1121 |
(c)
1976-77 measures |
111 |
552 |
829 |
(d)
1977-79 measures |
|
780 |
780 |
8.
borrowings against utilisation .of foreign exchange reserves |
|
600 |
600 |
II.
external assistance (net) |
|
|
|
(a)
oiher than oil and special credits |
2526
1 |
2400
] |
5834 |
(b)
oil and special credits |
908
.1 |
|
|
III.
deficit financing |
754 |
600 |
1354 |
IV.
aggregate resources |
73332 |
73254 |
26586 |
V.
assistance for state plans |
3131 |
2869 |
6000 |
VI.
total resources for the plan |
10201 |
70385 |
20586 |
1
Separate estimates of resources for the Centre and States were not worked
out at the time of its formulation ot the Fifth Plan
ANNEXURE
8 (Chapter IV. 1, Para 4.4)
Estimates of Financial Resources for the Fifth PlanStates1
(Rs. crores)
|
|
first
3 years, 1974-77 |
next
2 years, 1977-79 |
revised
Fifth Plan, 1974-79 |
|
(0) |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
1. |
balance
from current revenues at 1973-74 rates of taxation |
1570 |
1278 |
2848 |
2. |
grors
surplus of public enterprises at 1 973-74 fares and tariffs |
-167 |
535 |
703 |
|
(a)
state electricity boards |
48 |
420 |
468 |
|
(b)
road transport corporations |
134 |
114 |
248 |
|
(c)
others |
+15 |
2 |
+13 |
3. |
market
borrowings of state govts, public enterprises and local bodies (net) |
1231 |
902 |
2133 |
4. |
small
savings |
859 |
620 |
1479 |
5. |
state
provident funds |
449 |
369 |
818 |
6. |
term
loans of financial institutions (net) |
340 |
255 |
628 |
|
(a)
from LIC |
353 |
298 |
651 |
|
(b)
from RBI |
42 |
45 |
87 |
|
(c)
from REC |
191 |
142 |
333 |
|
(d)
less: repayments to financial institutions |
246 |
-197 |
443 |
7. |
miscellaneous
capital receipts |
1115 |
551 |
1666 |
8. |
share
in addl. resource mobilisation by centre |
380 |
601 |
981 |
|
(a)
1974-75 measures |
143 |
120 |
263 |
|
(b)
1975-76 measures |
205 |
283 |
488 |
|
(c)
1976-77 measures |
32 |
78 |
110 |
|
(d)
1977-79 measures |
|
120 |
120 |
9. |
addl.
resource mobilisation by states |
2517 |
3652 |
6199 |
|
(a)
1974-75 measures |
1732 |
1633 |
3365 |
|
(b)
1975-76 measures |
545 |
756 |
1301 |
|
(c)
1976-77 measures |
240 |
592 |
832 |
|
(d)
1977-79 measures |
|
701 |
701 |
10. |
total
resources |
6064 |
6653 |
12717 |
11. |
assistance
for state plans |
3131 |
2869 |
6000 |
12. |
aggregate
resources for the plan |
9195 |
9522 |
18717 |
Separate estimates
of resources for the Centre and States were not worked out at the time
of the formulation of the Fifth Plan.
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