Before independence, Government paid little attention to regional planning and there was complete freedom in the matter of industrial location. After independence, the Government realised the need for balanced regional development. The Industrial Policy Resolution, 1948 stated that necessary facilities will be provided for the development of backward areas. The Industries Act, 1956 stated that "only by securing a balanced and co-ordinated development of the industrial and the agricultural economy in each region can the entire country attain high standard of living." Development of industrial estates and public and public sector plants in backward areas was contemplated.
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