Sunday, May 24, 2009
ISLAMABAD: The government has envisaged around six per cent GDP growth under the upcoming 10th Five Year Plan and its approach paper will be presented before the next National Economic Council (NEC) meeting with Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani in the chair on June 1.
The concept paper also talks about envisaging higher growth rate in the next five years in order to tackle rising trend in poverty and unemployment.
The government also wants to put in place monitoring and evaluation mechanism in each ministries/divisions in order to ensure effective utilization of multi billion rupees projects. The people centric policies will help in achieving the improvements in social sector.
The concept paper also states that since 2001 the economy has suffered around $35 billion loss due to outfall of the 9/11. Pakistan should be given market access to compensate its losses.
The concept paper also highlights policies being adopted by the government to uplift the social sector and envisage targets to remove regional disparities in the next five years.
The NEC, the sources say, will also consider approval for approach paper of 10th Five Year Plan (2010-15) in which priorities will be given to social sector as well as removing regional disparities among provinces and areas of the country.
The Planning Commission Chief Economist Dr Rashid Amjad is heading the task force working for preparation of the next Five Year Plan, which the government is going to tagged as Peoples Plan.
Dr Rashid Amjad told this scribe that the approach paper would basically outline priorities of the government for the next five years. The main issue is sustained growth with human face, he said and added that the social sector remained neglected in last few years but now the development strategy would be based upon bringing improvements in peoples lives.
The APCC in its meeting had recommended the size of Rs600 billion for the next Annual Development Plan (ADP) out of which the federal share was proposed at Rs400 billion while the provinces share stood at Rs200 billion for 2009-10. The NEC will accord its final approval in the meeting going to be held on June 1, 2009. The draft of the approach is ready which will be given final shape by the next week.