"A preliminary assessment suggests that investment in infrastructure during the 12th Plan would need to be of the order of about Rs 40.99 lakh crore ($1,025 billion) to achieve a share of 9.95 per cent as a proportion of the GDP," Ahluwalia said.
The year gone by also left some stains on the commission.
Addressing an infrastructure summit organised by the panel in July, Road Transport and Highways Minister Kamal Nath termed the Planning Commission an 'armchair advisor', oblivious to the ground realities.
That apart, in August, Left-leaning students of Presidency College hurled eggs and tomatoes at Ahluwalia to protest against price rise as he was leaving a seminar, but missed their target.
His wife, Isher Judge Ahluwalia, was also present at the seminar.
"They are students and they have every right to protest," Ahluwalia said after the incident.

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