composition of NITI ayog The NITI Aayog, set up by a resolution - TopicsExpress



          

composition of NITI ayog The NITI Aayog, set up by a resolution of the Union Cabinet, will have a multi-tiered structure, with the PM as the chairperson, a governing council comprising the chief ministers of all states and lieutenant governors of union territories, regional councils to be set up on region and state specific issues, and experts and specialists as the PM’s special invitees. “The regional councils will be convened by the Prime Minister and will comprise the chief ministers of all the states and lieutenant governors of union territories in the region. These will be chaired by the chairperson of the NITI Aayog or his nominee,” said an official statement. In addition, the full-time organisation framework of the NITI Aayog will comprise the PM as its chairperson, who will appoint a CEO and vice-chairperson. It will also have some full-time members and two part-time members, while four union ministers will serve as ex-officio members. While the two part-time members will - be from leading universities and research organisations, the number of full-time members has not been specified as yet. Sources said the names of the members are likely to be announced over the next few days - While the Planning Commission was primarily responsible for deciding on plan spending of the Centre and allocation to state governments, the NITI Aayog will provide a “national agenda framework for the Prime Minister and the chief ministers” after evolving “a shared vision of national development priorities, sectors and strategies with the active involvement of states”. Invoking the words of national and spiritual leaders including Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda and B R Ambedkar, the government said the new agency will also “foster cooperative federalism through structured support initiatives and mechanisms with states” as well as develop mechanisms to formulate credible plans at the village level. “Nearly 65 years later, the country has transformed from an under-developed economy to an emergent global nation with one of the world’s largest economies… People require institutional reforms in governance and dynamic policy shifts that can seed and nurture largescale change,” said the statement. Besides, the NITI Aayog will interact with and encourage partnerships between key stakeholders and national and international like-minded think tanks, maintain a state-of-the-art resource centre on good governance and best practices in sustainable and equitable development and actively monitor and evaluate the implementation of programmes and initiatives. It will also “ensure, on areas that are specifically referred to it, that the interests of national security are incorporated in economic strategy and policy,” said the official statement, adding that it will pay special attention to the sections of society that may be at risk of not benefiting adequately from economic progress. Further, it will design strategic and long-term policy and programme frameworks and initiatives, and monitor their progress and their efficacy.
Posted on: Thu, 01 Jan 2015 18:36:00 +0000

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