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  • NITI Aayog’s Mandate

    • Designing strategic policies & programmes

    • Fostering competitive & cooperative federalism

    • Providing knowledge & innovation support

    • Evaluation & monitoring

  • NITI Aayog’s Policy Initiatives

  • Model Land Leasing Bill

    North East Industrial Development Scheme

    Employment Task Force

    Shared, Connected & Electric Mobility

    North East Forum

    Reforms in the Pharmaceutical Sector

    Evolving Alternative Mechanism for MSPs

    Roadmap for PM Krishi Sinchayee Yojana

    Promotion of Digital India

  • Transforming India’s Gold Market

    Appraisal of 12th five-year-plan

    Rejuvenating FertilizerSector

    Holistic Development of Islands

    National Nutrition Strategy

    Strategic Disinvestment of CPSUs

    National Energy Policy

    Devolution of Funds for SC/ST Community

    Roadmap forDoubling farmers’ income

  • Revitalization of Agriculture – Doubling Farmers’ Incomes

  • National Nutrition Strategy toPOSHAN Abhiyan

    • NITI set up a Technical Support Unit (TSU) for POSHAN Abhiyan

    • Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog, chairs National Council on India’s Nutrition

    Challenges, a national coordination and advisory body

  • Competitive FederalismRanking of States & Districts

  • Developmental Indices

    • Launched :

    • Healthy States, Progressive India

    • Composite Water Management Index

    • Aspirational Districts Dashboard

    • Upcoming:

    • District Hospitals Index

    • School Education Quality Index

    • Digital Transformation Index

    • Sustainable Development Goals Index

  • Data-driven Federalism

    Extensive collaboration to

    finalize the monitoring indices

    Workshops and handholding

    support

    Dynamic ranking portal

    Audit and validation

    Enhanced institutional

    efficacy

  • Healthy States, Progressive India

    • Comparison Among – Larger States (21),

    Smaller States (8) and Union Territories

    (7)

    • The Health Index :

    • Health Outcomes – 10 indicators

    • Governance and Information – 3

    indicators

    • Key Inputs and Processes – 10

    indicators

    • Ranking on incremental change

  • School Education Quality Index

    • Ranking of States/UTs on KPIs that critically influence overall

    effectiveness and efficiency of school education sector

    • SEQI targets learning outcomes and quality, access outcomes,

    infrastructure and facility, equity outcomes, and governance

    processes

    • SEQI to assess performance of States/UTs and provide insights

    into each State/UT’s strengths, weaknesses, and areas requiring

    more focused action and resources

  • Composite Water Management Index

    • A Composite Water Management Index

    has been developed to assess and

    improve the performance in efficient

    management of water resources

    • Ranking of States on 28 KPIs/outcomes

    • Index covers irrigation status, drinking

    water and other water-related sectors

    • States have uploaded the data on NITI

    Aayog’s web portal & validation by an

    Independent Agency.

  • Programmes

  • Programmes

    • Atal Innovation Mission

    • Holistic Development of Islands

    • Sustainable Action for Transforming Human Capital (SATH)

    • Transformation of Aspirational Districts

  • Atal Innovation Mission

    • Creating an unparalleled innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems through Atal Innovation Mission (AIM)

    • Over 5000 schools selected for settingup Atal Tinkering Labs

    • Over 3,00,000 students exposed toinnovation

    • 3500 innovations created

    • 1000 teachers trained

    • 1500+ mentors engaged to guide ATLstudents

  • Atal Innovation Mission• Atal Incubation Centres

    • AICs: Over 100 institutions selected for

    setting up incubators

    • Close to 10% of the 500+ start-ups

    incubated, focus on women empowerment

    • Atal New India Challenges:

    • launched in partnership with central

    ministries, these challenges look to solve

    practical problems in India through

    innovation and technology

    • In areas of Housing, Transport,

    Agriculture, Water and Waste

    Management

  • Holistic Development of Islands

    • 5 Islands each of A&N and Lakshadweep selected for sustainable development

    • Detailed Site Development Potential Reports prepared

    • Island Development Agency (IDA): 3rd review meeting held in April 2018

    • Rs. 650 crore investment expected from private sector soon

  • Sustainable Action for Transforming Human Capital (SATH)

    • Transformation in two key social sectors – education

    and health

    • Hand holding States to improve their social

    sector indicators

    • Providing technical support to States over three

    years

    • Roadmaps for Education launched

    • Challenge method used to select states

    • Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Karnataka selected

    for Health

    • MP, Odisha and Jharkhand selected for

    education

  • Transformation of Aspirational Districts

    • Initiative to improve key indicators like health, nutrition, education, basic

    infrastructure and poverty focusing on 115 aspirational districts

    • DMs to lead the initiative and Prabhari Officers appointed for guiding and

    monitoring performance of districts; Bijapur, Chhattisgarh chosen for PM’s

    maiden visit to an aspirational district

    • Baseline ranking announced, Champions of Change Dashboard to monitor real-

    time data entered by Districts

  • Aspirational Districts: Baseline and Delta Ranking Announced

    • Baseline Ranking of Districts released in

    March 2018

    • Subsequently, District

    Collectors/Magistrates self-reported data

    on real-time basis through Aspirational

    Districts Dashboard Champions of Change

    •First Delta Ranking announced recently,

    capturing incremental progress made over

    two months i.e. March 31 – May 31, 2018

  • Cooperative Federalism

  • Cooperative Federalism

    • Sub-groups of Chief Ministers on

    critical subjects

    • Centrally Sponsored Schemes

    • Skill Development

    • Swachh Bharat

    • Promotion of Digital Payments

    • National Consultation with the

    Chief Secretaries and Finance

    secretaries of all states

  • Fourth Meeting of the Governing Council

    • Attended by 23 Chief Ministers, Lt. Gov of A &N Islands and Union Ministers

    • PM urged CM of states to explore coordinated policy approach on ‘Agriculture and

    MNREGA’.

    •Discussed concerns of States’ with regard to 15th Finance Commission, celebrating

    the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi

  • Sub-Group of CMs Constituted

    • Sub-Group of Chief Ministers to suggest approaches with special thrust on pre-sowing

    and post-harvest interventions using MGNREGS, for creating durable assets that double

    incomes of farmers and reduce agrarian distress.

    • The Sub-Group has been constituted with the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh as its

    Convener.

    • The Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and

    Sikkim, and Shri Ramesh Chand, Member, NITI Aayog, have been named has Members of

    the Sub-Group.

    Source: DNA

  • Development Support ServicesFor States

    Post-harvest Supply Chain Tamil Nadu

    Sports Complex

    Maharashtra

    Integrated Micro Irrigation

    Haryana

    Rishikesh Convention Centre Uttarakhand

    Bhubaneshwar Smart Multi-Utility Odisha

    E-governance Academy & BPO Nagaland

    National Information InfrastructureNagaland

    Guwahati Bio-tech Park Assam

    Roorkee Solid Waste Management Uttarakhand

    ~450Projects received

    10Projects selected

    8State MoU

    Partnerships

    Affordable Housing Units Sikkim

    10Sectors

  • Sustainable Development Goals

    • Nodal agency for monitoring the implementation of SDGs across States

    • Mapping of SDGs with measurable indicators and schemes

    • KPIs created by NITI to assess progress of states on SDG Index

    • SDG India Index is being constructed with 77 Indicators across 16 SDGs to rank

    the performance of States

  • Outcome based evaluation and monitoring

    • 12 infrastructure sectors and 3 social sectors covered

    • Reviewed and monitored by the PMO regularly

  • Output – Outcome Framework for Monitoring

    • A rigorous exercise to bring qualitative improvement in the Output-

    Outcome Framework by

    • reviewing and identifying relevant outputs and outcomes

    • corresponding quantifiable and measurable indicators for monitoring

    • Strategic Outcomes Verification Process (SOVP) Tool

    • Developed with the help of an external agency and in compliance to

    the international best practices in performance monitoring

    • An analytical tool to identify outputs and outcomes for all CSSs

  • Sharing of Best Practices

    • Knowledge Portal being developed

    for sharing best practices across

    districts

    • Compendium of Best Practices

    from states published

    • Book on best practices across

    Aspirational Districts, released by

    Hon’ble PM on Civil Services Day,

    2018

  • NITI Aayog Lecture Series

    Michael Porter(Harvard Business

    School)

    Tharman Shanmugaratnam (Deputy PM,

    Republic of Singapore)

    Bill Gates(Founder, Microsoft)

  • India – China Dialogue

    • Third Dialogue between the

    NITI Aayog and the

    Development Research Council

    of China (DRC) in 2017

    • Fifth Strategic Economic

    Dialogue (SED) held in April,

    2018 to discuss trade and

    economic issues

  • Global Entrepreneurship Summit

    • India and United States co-hosted the

    Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES)

    2017

    • Inaugurated by the Hon’ble Prime

    Minister and Ms. Ivanka Trump

    • 2000 Entrepreneurs and Investors from

    175 countries

    • 50 technical sessions and several

    pitching competitions

    • 50+ Road to GES events organized across

    India

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  • Women Entrepreneurship Platform

    • Enable collaborations among peers, enablers, partners and industry professionals

    • Act as a point of dissemination of information about existing government schemes,

    programmes and various other initiatives in private sector to promote women

    entrepreneurship

    • Evolve as a knowledge portal, addressing information asymmetry

    • Offer services such as credit rating for new businesses, mentorship, apprenticeship

    opportunities and industry linkages

  • Champions of ChangeTransforming India through G2B Partnership

    • Workshops with Start-ups & Young Entrepreneurs

    • 450 CEOs and Entrepreneurs participated to give inputs for a “New India

    by 2022”

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  • Strengthening Arbitration and Legal Reforms

    • Global Conference on ‘Strengthening

    Arbitration and Enforcement in India’

    • Law Day Conference on ‘Balancing Roles of

    Three Wings of the State’ in association with

    Law Commission of India

    • Participation of over 1500 participants each

    day including Hon’ble President, Speaker, Lok

    Sabha; PM, other Ministers, Judges of

    Supreme Court, High Court, legal fraternity

    and academia.

  • • Knowledge sharing

    • Expert Groups

    • Link Policy with Practice

    Capacity Development

    • Theme Papers, Seminars

    • Best Practices, NewslettersRoadmap for the

    Future

    • Mentor 10 or more Institutes

    • E-Resource InventoryMentoring &

    Outreach

    • Campaigns on priority issues

    • Mobilise Faculty, Students, SocietySocial Mobilisation

    SAMAVESH –Partnership with Knowledge and Research Institutions

  • Adoption of Frontier Technologies in Governance

    • NITI Aayog working on Proof-of-

    Concept projects on Artificial

    Intelligence and Blockchain

    • NITI partnering with state

    governments/UTs and emerging

    technology to run pilots on

    • Land Records

    • Electronic Health Records

    • Judicial Logjam

    • Agricultural productivity

    AI leadership

    Facilitating availability of training data

    Promote research,

    innovation and IP

    Government Adoption

    Availability of computational

    resources

    Public, Private, Academic

    collaboration

    Skill Development

  • Launch of AI Strategy Paper

    • As mandated by the Budget2018, NITI Aayog recentlyannounced a discussion paper ona ‘National Strategy for ArtificialIntelligence’

    • It explores the various themesand areas where AI would beutilised in India

    • Offers insights with regard toinstitutionalising AI, use of AI inpolicy and programmeimplementation

  • Establish Leadership In Global Mobility

    Movement

    Showcase India’s Readiness & Capability

    To Adopt Efficient Mobility Solutions

    Highlight Mobility As A Key Driver For Jobs, Economic Growth &

    Innovation

    Enabling Policy Clarity and Establish a way

    forward

    Learn From Global Experiences & Best

    Practices

    Implementing Global best Practices to

    provide workable solutions for issues

    faced by states

    MOVE: Global Mobility Summit'18

  • MOVE: Global Mobility Summit’18

    Conclave

    Inaugural Session by Hon’ble PM

    Panel of CEOs

    Discussion on Thematic Sessions

    Session by Mayors

    Session by Transport Ministers

    EXPO

    Showcasing the cutting edge and upcoming

    innovations and technologies in the mobility paradigm

    Featured Events

    Breakout Sessions

    NITI TALKs

    Mobility Pitch

    Hackathon

    Fireside Chats

    Political Leaders, Industry leaders, Think Tanks , Inter

    governmental organizations

    Internet of Moving Things

    (IoMT)

    Innovation Corner

    Logistics and Supply Chain

    Transportation & Future Mobility

    Future Fuels, Engines and

    Energy