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Plan paper stresses on paradigm shift in thinking to meet targets.

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| September 30, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Business Line)

NEW DELHI, Sept. 29. THE Planning Commission has said that to provide gainful employment to growing labour force would not only demand the economy to grow at 8 per cent , but also to achieve the sectoral targets that were outlined in the Approach Paper to the Tenth Plan.

Sources in Yojana Bhavan told Business Line here that the full meeting of the Planning Commission to be presided over by the Prime Minister on October 5 here to endorse the draft document of the Tenth Plan would have on its agenda the final draft of the Tenth Plan document which had spelt out in greater detail "policy imperatives and programmatic initiatives" in this …

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