Question
Distinguish between planning objectives and plan objectives on any four basis.

Answer

The differences between planning objectives and plan objectives are
BasisPlanning ObjectivesPlan Objectives
 Aim They are long-term objectives to be achieved over a long period. They are objectives to be achieved in a short period say 1 to 5 years.
 Nature They are common to all plans. They vary from plan to plan.
 Plans They are broad goals, which development plans seek to achieve. They are planned with greater precision.
 Changes They aim at structural changes. They aim at quantitative changes.

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