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Agriculture and Rural Development in the Eleventh Five Year Plan in India
One of the most disappointing features of the Ninth Plan was the declaration in agricultural growth, which set in after the mid 1990’s with GDP in agricultural growing at only around 2 per cent per annum after growing at 3.6 per cent per annum 6th 1980 and 1996.Reserving these declaration to achieve a growth target of 4 per cent per annum in agricultural GDP is a key element if the Eleventh Plan strategy for inclusive growth.