	The objectives of the five year plan. Then there is a reference that in several essential commodities we have got increased production. This cannot be denied. In spite of this increased production, I must admit, we have not been able to solve the question of unemployment, but efforts are being made to ease the situation so far as this question is concerned. The main thing to which I would like to refer is that the president was pleased to say, and say very plainly, that so far as cottage industries were concerned, we have not ben able to make good progress. As a matter of fact, very little progress has been made. If in this country we have to solve the question of unemployment, we must take, and take very seriously, to the development of cottage industries. That alone will solve this problem of unemployment. We want to increase production but we want to take to such means for increasing our production as would be man-absorbing and not mansaving, as have been resorted to by the western countries. That alone will solve our problem to a very great extent. If we organise our cottage industries, if we take to the spirit of Swadeshi, I have no doubt, we will solve the problem of unemployment to a great extent.
	Now, I would like to say that with this measure we are now adopting, to my mind, it will not be possible to have this system or any other system functioning effectively. The number of clauses that we have included are so restrictive and rigid that it will not be possible for any system to function in this country. If at all it is able to function, it will be able to function with a lot of difficulties. It will be said afterwards that the industrial sector. The private sector has not gone up, it would not because of any lack of efforts on the part of the private sector.
