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NITI AAYOG National Institution for Transforming India Aayog. Formed in 1 st Jan. 2015. Government of India policy. •Head Quarter – New Delhi. Established by Prime Minister Narendra Modi after having dissolved the Planning Commission . • Aim - to foster involvement and participation in the economic policy-making process by state governments of India .

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NITI AAYOG•National Institution for Transforming India Aayog.

•Formed in 1st Jan. 2015.

• Government of India policy.

•Head Quarter – New Delhi.

•Established by Prime Minister Narendra Modi after having dissolved the Planning Commission.

• Aim - to foster involvement and participation in the economic policy-making process by state governments of India.

•Chairperson- Prime Minister NARENDRA MODI

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NITI Aayog mean:

• A group of people with authority entrusted by the government to formulate/regulate policies concerning transforming India.

• It is a commission to help government in social and economic issues.

• Also it's an Institute of think tank with experts in it.

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CHIEF MINISTER of all the

States

lieutenant governors of Union

Territories.

Prime Minister

Experts, specialists

and practitione

rs

Vice-Chairman

Ex Officio members

Chief Executive

Officer

NITI AAYOG

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VICE PERSONS-   Shri Arvind Panagariya

FULL-TIME MEMBER- Shri Bibek Debroy                                               Shri V.K. Saraswat                                               Prof. Ramesh Chand

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS-•Shri Rajnath Singh , Minister of Home Affairs•Shri Arun Jaitley , Minister of Finance , Minister of Corporate Affairs & Minister of Information & Broadcasting•Shri Suresh Prabhu , Minister of Railways •Shri Radha Singh , Minister of Agriculture   

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SPECIAL INVITEES-

•Shri Nitin Gadkari , Minister of Road Transport & Highways & Minister of Shipping.•Shri Thawar Chand Gehlot , Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment.•Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani , Minister of Human Resource Development.

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER- Smt. Sindhushree                                                                          Khullar

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•to provide a critical, directional and strategic input into the development process.

•centre-to-state one-way flow of policy.

• emerge as a "think-tank“, provide Government at the central and state levels with relevant strategic and technical advice across the spectrum of key elements of policy.

•seek to put an end to slow and tardy implementation of policy.

•develop mechanisms to formulate credible plans to the village level and aggregate these progressively at higher levels of government.

FUNCTIONS:-

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•special attention to the sections of society that may be at risk of not benefitting adequately from economic progress.

•will create a knowledge, innovation and entrepreneurial support system through a collaborative community of national and international experts, practitioners and partners.

• will offer a platform for resolution of inter-sectoral and inter-departmental issues in order to accelerate the implementation of the development agenda.

•the NITI Aayog will monitor and evaluate the implementation of programmes, and focus on technology upgradation and capacity building.

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• NITI Aayog – To be an advisory body, or a think-tank. The powers to allocate fund vested in the finance ministry.

• Planning Commission – Enjoyed the powers to allocate funds to ministries and state governments

Financial clout

• NITI Aayog – Two full-time members.

• Planning Commission – had eight full-time members

Full-time Member

• NITI Aayog – Includes the Chief Ministers of all States and the Lieutenant Governors of all Union territories in its Governing Council, devolving more power to the States of the Union.

• Planning Commission – States' role was limited to the National Development Council and annual interaction during Plan meetings

State’s Role

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• NITI Aayog – To be known as the CEO and to be appointed by the prime minister.

• Planning Commission – Secretaries or member secretaries were appointed through the usual process.

Member Secretary

• NITI Aayog – To have a number of part-time members, depending on the need from time to time.

• Planning Commission – Full Planning Commission had no provision for part-time members.

Part-time Members

• Niti Aayog – Governing Council has state chief ministers and lieutenant governors

• Planning Commission- The commission reported to National Development Council that had state chief ministers and lieutenant governors

Constitution

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• Niti Aayog – New posts of CEO, of secretary rank, and Vice-Chairperson. Will also have two full-time members and part-time members as per need. Four cabinet ministers will serve as ex-officio members.

• Planning Commission – Had deputy chairperson, a member secretary and full-time members.

Organisation

• Niti Aayog- Consulting states while making policy and deciding on funds allocation. Final policy would be a result of that.

• Planning Commission- Policy was formed by the commission and states were then consulted about allocation of funds

Participation

• Niti Aayog- No power to allocate funds• Planning Commission- Had power to decide allocation of government funds for various programs at national and state levels.

Allocation

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• Niti Aayog- NITI is a think-tank and does not have the power to impose policies.

• Planning Commission- Imposed policies on states and tied allocation of funds with projects it approved.

Nature

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Website niti.gov.in