Indian Four and a Half Year Plan (1946-1950)
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Indian 4½ Year Plan (1946-1950) | |
Epoch | First Epoch |
Coordinator | Shoghi Effendi |
Protagonists | India, Pakistan and Burma |
The Indian Four and a Half Year Plan (1946-1950) was given by Shoghi Effendi to the National Spiritual Assembly of India, Pakistan and Burma.
Goals[edit]
The goals of the Four and a Half Year Plan were as follows:[1]
- Increase the number of Local Assemblies from twenty-one to sixty-three
- Give special attention to areas marked by sharp cultural and political divisions
As the plan unfolded, the National Assembly added the following additional goals:
- Publish Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era in eighteen new languages
- Acquire a National Ḥaẓíratu’l-Quds in New Delhi
- Carry the Bahá’í message to Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand
References[edit]
- ↑ Nakhjávání, ‘Alí (2005). Shoghi Effendi: Author of Teaching Plans (PDF). Casa Editrice Bahá'í s.r.l.