"I want to say that this is a very elite medium, neither ...A scheduled caste nor a scheduled tribe, nor minorities and only one question came in about a challenge people facing...," she said towards the end the one-hour programme.
She insisted on registering her protest even after Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and National Innovation Council (NIC) Chairman Sam Pitroda gave their concluding remarks and vote of thanks.
During the discussions, Biocon CMD Kiran Mazumdar Shaw suggested that the Commission should come out with annual assessment report on whether the government is meeting the targets set in a Five-Year Plan.
Ahluwalia disposed the proposal saying that this cannot be done because of the data lag and the Commission does a mid-term review of every Five-year Plan to make an assessment about the progress of the half decade long policy.
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