Education and skill development would be the "overriding priority" of
the 12th Five Year Plan even as India's current slow economic growth
rate might affect total outlay of the plan, said a member of the plan
panel Monday.
Allocation for the 12th Plan period (2012-17) would
be declared in a month and the total size of the plan outlay would be
"commensurate with the growth rate", Planning Commmission member Narendra Jadhav told reporters here.
While
in 2011-12, the economy grew at 6.5 percent, according to Planning
Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, deficient monsoon
could pull down the growth rate to close to 6 percent.
Ahluwalia
recently said the Planning Commission might lower its ambitious growth
target for the 12th Five-Year Plan to 8.2-8.3 percent from 9 percent.
Jadhav,
however, said education and skill development followed by healthcare
and infrastructure will remain the top priorities in the plan period as
prior to the 11th Plan, the central government did little for the
sectors, resulting in a "large backlog".
'Education, skill development top priority of 12th Plan'



