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TWELFTH FIVE YEAR PLAN 2012-2017 AND …

For official use only TWELFTH five year plan 2012 -2017 AND ANNUAL plan 2012 -2013 Volume I GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH PLANNING, ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT iiAcknowledgement Achieving a milestone for any organization all alone is extremely difficult. However, there are milestones that come across the curvaceous path like twinkling stars in the sky and make the task much easier. It becomes our humble and foremost duty to acknowledge all of them. State Planning Commission would like to gratefully and sincerely thank the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan for his invaluable guidance and motivation towards finalizing TWELFTH five year plan 2012 -17.

iii INDEX Page No. • 307-312 Chapter-XIII Scientific Services & Environment • Science & Technology 307 • M.P. Pollution Control Board 313 • …

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1 For official use only TWELFTH five year plan 2012 -2017 AND ANNUAL plan 2012 -2013 Volume I GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH PLANNING, ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT iiAcknowledgement Achieving a milestone for any organization all alone is extremely difficult. However, there are milestones that come across the curvaceous path like twinkling stars in the sky and make the task much easier. It becomes our humble and foremost duty to acknowledge all of them. State Planning Commission would like to gratefully and sincerely thank the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan for his invaluable guidance and motivation towards finalizing TWELFTH five year plan 2012 -17.

2 We express deep gratitude to the Hon'ble Planning Minister Shri Raghavji for his overall guidance and encouragement during writing of this document ' TWELFTH five year plan 2012 -17 and Annual plan 2013-14'. Heartfelt thanks to Shri Jain, Vice Chairman, State Planning Commission for extending his motivational support especially while reviewing the Eleventh five year plan . We owe a hearty debt of profound gratitude and deep sense of regard to our mentor Shri Mohanty, Member Secretary, State Planning Commission for his constant encouragement, engrossing guidance and painstaking efforts rendered to us during the course of drafting this document.

3 Deep sense of gratitude to all the government departments for providing valuable inputs and data time to time. We thank all UN agencies especially UNICEF for providing technical inputs in finalizing this document. We also thank senior officials of State Planning Commission, state consultants of PMPSU and GoI-UN Joint Convergence Program and support staff for their efforts and inputs. Still there are many more supporters who directly or indirectly rendered us valuable help and moral support to complete this endeavour. We have deep sense of reverence for all of them. (Mangesh Tyagi) Adviser State Planning Commission iINDEX Page No.

4 Chapter-I Introduction and Overview 1-26 Chapter-II Review of the 11th five year plan 2007-12 27-46 Chapter-III Key Issues 47-62 Chapter-IV Approach & Salient Features of The TWELFTH five year plan 2012 -2017 63-88 Chapter-V Resource Mobilization 2012 -17 89-98 Chapter-VI Decentralize Planning in Madhya Pradesh 99-106 Chapter-VII Agriculture & Allied Services 107-214 Agriculture 107 Horticulture 127 Animal Husbandry & Dairy Development 139 Fisheries 153 Forest 165 Food & Civil Supplies 181 Cooperation 183 Chapter-VIII Rural Development 193-214 Rural Development 193 Land Reforms 207 iiINDEX Page No.

5 Panchayat 209 Chapter-IX Irrigation and Flood control 215-230 Water Resources Development Department 215 Narmada Valley Development 221 Chapter-X Power 231-270 Power (MPSEB) 231 UVN-Non-Conventional Sources of Energy & Ireep 269 Chapter-XI Industry and Minerals 271-302 Industries and Employment 271 Handlooms 277 Khadi and Village Industries 281 Handicrafts 285 Sericulture 293 Mining 297 Chapter-XII Transport 303-306 Civil Aviation 303 Roads and Bridges (PWD) 305 iiiINDEX Page No. Chapter-XIII Scientific Services & Environment 307-312 Science & Technology 307 pollution control board 313 Disaster Management Institute 317 Environmental Planning & Coordination Organization (EPCO) 321 Bio-Diversity and Bio Technology 331 Information Technology 335 Chapter-XIV General Economic Services 341-364 State Planning Commission Madhya Pradesh 341 Economics & Statistics 351 Tourism 355 Weights and Measures 361 Good Governance 362 Chapter-XV Social and Community Services 365-538 School Education 365 Higher Education 377 Technical Education 381 ivINDEX Page No.

6 Sports and Youth Welfare 389 Art and Culture Culture Archeology Swaraj Sansthan 397 403 406 Health Services 411 Medical Education 421 Indian System of Medicine And Homeopathy 431 Food and Drug control 435 Water Supply, Sewerage and Sanitation (PHE) 437 Home (Police) Department 447 Urban Development (Town & Country Planning) 451 Urban Administration 456 State Capital Project 463 Information and Publicity 469 Welfare of Scheduled Castes 473 Welfare of Ghumakkar & Vimukta Jati 481 Welfare of Scheduled Tribes 482 vINDEX Page No. Welfare of Other Backward Classes 491 Labour Welfare 497 Skill Development 501 Social Justice 511 Women & Child Development and Nutrition 515 Legal Aid to Poor 529 Infrastructure Development for Justice administration 531 Chapter-XVI General Services 533-544 Welfare of Prisoners 533 Stationary & Printing 535 Public Works 537 Directorate of Institutional Finance 539 Commercial Tax 544 Chapter XVII Human Development 545-556 Chapter XVIII Women Empowerment 557-574 Chapter XIX Review of Corporate Governance 575-592 10/5/ 2012 11:09.

7 04 AM 111 CHAPTER I Introduction and Overview Historical Background: On re-organisation of States, The state of Madhya Pradesh was formed on November 1, 1956 as the result of reorganisation of states. The state was bifurcated to form Chhatisgarh State as per the provisions of Madhya Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2000. Present state of Madhya Pradesh came into existence on 1st November 2000, with 45 districts. five more districts namely, Alirajpur, Singrauli, Ashoknagar, Burhanpur and Anuppur, were created raising the number of districts in the State to 50.

8 Administrative set-up: The state now has 10 Commissioner Divisions, 50 Districts, 342 Sub districts (272 Tehsils) and 313 Community Development Blocks, including 89 tribal development blocks, 54903 villages and 476 towns. As compare to 2001 census, 5 districts, 83 sub-districts and 83 towns (26 statutory and 57 census towns) have increased. The number of inhabited villages is 52117. The total number of villages has been reduced by 490. Under three-tier Panchayati Raj, the state, at present, has 50 Zila Panchayats, 313 Janpad Panchayats and 23,012 Village Panchayats 14 Municipal Corporations, 97 Municipalities and 258 Nagar Panchayats (Parishads) covering entire urban area of the state.

9 Demographic Scenario: According to Census 2011, the state had a population of lakh as compare to lakhs of 2001 registering decadal growth of which is lower by 1 percentage point than that of All India. State Population is about 6 percent of the country's total population. Madhya Pradesh with an area of 308 thousand sq. kms is now the second largest State of the country, constituting per cent of the total geographical area. The relationship between the growth of population and socio-economic development in the state is very complex. The social, cultural and economic reasons, besides ignorance and lack of access to quality health and other related services, are primary reasons responsible for high population population density is 2 10/5/ 2012 11:09:04 AM 222 36 persons per sq.

10 Km registering increase of 40 persons over population density of 196 of census 2001. Population density is still lower than that of all India average of 383 persons per sq. km. The state has an urban population of lakhs and the rural population is lakhs. The ratio of rural urban population is percent. Urban and rural population is distributed more or less evenly in case of southern state, Maharashtra and Gujarat due to opportunities available in urban areas. To bring similar change in state like Madhya Pradesh, dependency on agriculture has to be reduced.


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