This theory was first enunciated in the Second Malaysia Plan.
A sum of M$7.25 billion in total was allocated for the Second Malaysia Plan.
The Second Malaysia Plan continued past initiatives in raising nutritional levels through a number of programs.
Several new technical and vocational schools were built under the Second Malaysia Plan, with seven institutions alone completed in 1975.
At the end of the Second Malaysia Plan, the poverty rate was found to have declined from 49% to 43%.
The Second Malaysia Plan was also forced to confront an unexpected problem: inflation.
With the initiative from the federal government, the citizens of this town will expected to get new train station as indicated under the 9th Malaysia Plan.
The school was established in 1973 under the Second Malaysia Plan.
Beginning with the 3rd Malaysia Plan (1976-1980) rural water supply also received a much needed boost.
This is almost double the allocation under the 7th Malaysia Plan.