Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Planning Commission


Planning Commission
1950 March 15
Prime Minister of India established:
Five Year Plan
Joseph Stalin implemented first five year plan in Soviet Union in 1920.
China and India both continue to use FYPs - 1951 - Jawaharlal Nehru
Currently underway the 12 th Plan.
The first Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru presented the kushagra nijhara
First Plan: 1951- 1956
Irrigation, Energy, Land Rehabilitation, Development of Agriculture and community
1952 - Indian started family planning
1953 - University Grand Commission
1956 - Indian Institute of Technology, started 5 IIT's in India
Irrigation projects started during the period: Bakranangal, Hirakud, Mettur dams
Second Plan: 1956-1961
Focused on heavy industry, development of public sector
Followed Mahalanobis model and economic development model developed by the Indian Statistician Prasanta
Chandra Mahalanobis 1n 1953
Hydraulic power projects and five steel mills at: Bhilai, Durgapur, Rourkela
1957: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research was established.
Third Plan: 1961-1966
Stressed on Agriculture and improvement in the production of wheat.
1962: Sino-Indian war weakens the economy
1965-66: India-Pak war
Primary schools have started in rural area
Panjayath election have started
State electricity board and secondary education boards formed
State road transport corporations formed
Plan holidays: 1966-67m 1968-69)
Gadgil formula was formulated under the deputy chairman of the planning commission Dr. D R Gadgil
Fourth Plan: 1069-1974
Prime minister: Indira Gandhi
1974: Nationalization of 14 banks
Green revolution in India
1974: Smiling Buddha underground nuclear test
1971: Bangladesh Liberation War
Seven Fleet (US Navy) in the Bay of Bengal had been deployed to warn India against attacking the west 
Pakistan (Bangladesh)
Fifth Plan (1974-1979)
Stress was laid on employment and poverty alleviation and justice.
1978: Morarji Desai rejected the plan
1975: Electricity Supply Act was enacted in 1975
Indian national highway system was introduced
Sixth Plan: 1980 -1985
Economic liberalization.  Price controls
Prime Minister: Rajiv Gandhi
Family planning was expanded in order to prevent overpopulation.
Sixth five year plan was a great success to Indian economy.
Seventh Plan: 1985-1990
Marked the comeback of the Congress Party.
Objectives: Establish growth in areas of increasing economic productivity, production of food grains, and generating employment.
1998-91 was a period of economic instability in India and hence no five-year plan was implemented
1990- 1992: there were no Annual Plans
Eight Plan: 1992- 1997
1991: India faced crises in Foreign Exchange (Forex)
P V Narasimha Rao was the 9th prime minister
Beginning of privatization and liberalization, modernization of industries was a major highlight
1995: India became a member of World Trade Organization
Ninth Plan: 1996-2002
Objectives: Speedy industrialization, human development, full-scale employment. Poverty reduction and self-reliance on domestic resources
Tenth Plan: 2002-2007
Target growth: 8.1% achieved 7.7%
20-point programme was introduced
Eleventh Plan: 2007-2012
Twelth Plan: 2012-2017
Deputy Chairman: Mr Montek Singh Ahluwalia

Human Rights Organisations


List of Human Rights Organisations

Amnesty International

Founded in London in 1961
By the lawyer Peter Benenson.
Awarded Nobel Prize on 1977

Helsinki Watch

Founded in 1978
Private American NGO devoted to monitoring implementation

Human Rights Watch

Founded in 1978
Headquarters: New York City, United States

UN Watch

Founded in 1993
Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland

Amazon Watch

Founded in Sanfrancisco California in 1996s
It works to protect the rainforest and advance the rights of indigenious people in the Amazon Basin.

International Human Rights Day: 1993 December 10

IIndian Human Rights Commissioner: Jst. K. G. Balakrishnan

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Prime Ministers of India


No. Name Span Term of office
1 Jawaharlal Nehru 1889–1964 15-Aug-47 27-May-64
2 Lal Bahadur Shastri 1904-1966 09-Jun-64 11-Jan-66
3 Indira Gandhi 1917-1984 24-Jan-66 24-Mar-77
4 Morarji Desai 1896-1995 24-Mar-77 28-Jul-79
5 Charan Singh 1902-1987 28-Jul-79 14-Jan-80
  Indira Gandhi   14-Jan-80 31-Oct-84
6 Rajiv Gandhi 1944-1991 31-Oct-84 02-Oct-89
7 V.P.Singh 1931-2008 02-Dec-89 10-Nov-90
8 Chandra Shekhar 1927-2007 02-Dec-89 21-Jun-91
9 P.Narasimha Rao 1921-2004 21-Jun-91 16-May-96
10 A.B. Vajpayee 1924 16-May-96 01-Jun-96
11 H.D. Deva Gowda 1933 01-Jun-96 21-Apr-97
12 I K Gujral 1919-2012 21-Apl-97 19-Mar-98
  A.B. Vajpayee   19-Mar-98 22-May-04
13 Manmohan Singh 1932 22-May-04 Incumbent

Monday, December 16, 2013

Presidents 2014


Presidents: 2014

President of India: Pranab Mukherjee 13th president (born in the small village of Mirati in Birbhum District of West Bengal)

Srilanka President: Maithripala Sirisena

Pakistan President: Mamnoon Hussain

Afganistan President: Ashraf Ghani

China President: Xi Jinping

Nepal President: Ram Baran Yadav

Bangladesh President: Abdul Hamid

France President: Francois Hollande

Australian President: Tony Abbott

Russian President: Vladimir Putin

south Africa President: Jacob Suma

Brazil President: Dilma Rousseff

USA President: Barack Obama

Britian President: David Cameron

Libya President: Nouri Abusahmain

Egypt President: Abdel Fattah el-Sisi

Israel President: Reuven Rivlin

Ministers of India 2013

S.No. State Name
1 Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu
2 Arunachal Pradesh Nabam Tuki
3 Assam Tarun Gogoi
4 Bihar Jitan Ram Manjhi
5 Chhattisgarh Raman Singh
6 Delhi ---
7 Goa Laxmikant Parsekar
8 Gujarat Anandiben Patel
9 Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar
10 Himachal Pradesh Prem Kumar Dhumal
11 Jammu & Kashmir Omar Abdullah
12 Jharkhand Raghubar Das
13 Karnataka Siddaramaiah
14 Kerala Oommen Chandy
15 Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan
16 Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis
17 Manipur Okram Ibobi Singh
18 Meghalaya Mukul Sangma
19 Mizoram Lal Thanhawla
20 Nagaland Neiphiu Rio
21 Odisha Naveen Patnaik
22 Pondicherry N. Rangaswamy
23 Punjab Prakash Singh Badal
24 Rajasthan Vasundhara Raje
25 Sikkim Pawan Kumar Chamling
26 Tamil Nadu O Panneerselvam
27 Tripura Manik Sarkar
28 Telangana K. Chandrashekar Rao
29 Uttarakhand Harish Rawat
30 Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav
31 West Bengal Mamata Banerjee

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Facts of India

2011 Census

Most populated district: Malappuram 41 lakhs
Most populated 2nd district: Thiruvananthapuram 33 lakhs
Population Density : Thiruvananthapuram 1509 per sqkm
Population Density 2nd: Alappuzha 1501 per sq km
Kerala's population at 3,33,87,677 persons
Males :  16,021,290
Females:  17,366,387
Sex Ratio: 1000: 1084
Population in urban area : 1.74 crores
Population in rural area: 1.59 crores
The first modern census of Travancore - Cochin was taken in 1875.
The first census of this State of Kerala was taken in 1961

National commission for women Section 3 – 1990

First Chairperson : Ms. Jayanti Patnaik
Current Chairperson: Mamta Sharma
Chairperson is nominated by Central Government
Five Members to be nominated by the Central Government

 

Chief Election Commissioners

First: Sukumar Sen
Current: Shahabuddin Yaqoob Quraishi
The President of India appoints the Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners
Duration: Six years, or up to the age of 65 years
Can be removed from office only through impeachment by Parliament.
First Women Chief Election Commissioner of India V. S. Ramadevi

 

Planning Commission


The Planning Commission was set up by a Resolution of the Government of India in March 1950
First Chairman: Jawaharlal Nehru
Current Chairman: Manmohan Singh
First Deputy Chairman : Gulzari Lal Nanda
Current Deputy Chairman :  Montek Singh Ahluwalia
According to 39th article of constitution, the planning commission was only a.-body? Advisory
Head quarters of planning commission: Yojana Bhavan

Peoples plan: Nationalisation of all agricultural production and distribution
Who initiated peoples plan: M.N. Roy

 

Human Rights Commision

Day : December 10 1993
First Chairman: Ranganath Misra
Current Chairman: K.G Balakrishnan

National Development Council of India


Chairman:  The Prime minister of India
Day and Year: August 6, 1952
Authority gives final approval to plan in India: National Development council