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PRESENTED BY

MANISH PANWAR
Planning commission was an institution
formed in March 15, 1950 by govt. of India.
It was established in accordance with article

39 of the constitution which is a part of


directive principles of state policy.
It formulated India’s five year plans.
It is later renamed as NITI Aayog.
 NITI Aayog is formed via executive action by
the union cabinet on January 1,2015.
 The stated aim of NITI Aayog’s creation is to

foster involvement and participation in the


economic policy- making process by the
state government of India.
 One of the important mandates of NITI

Aayog is to bring co-operative competitive


federalism and to improve center- state
relation.
 NITI Aayog basically represent the economic
interest of state governments and union territories
of India, which the previous planning structure
commission structure lacked.
 Instead of being in a controlling seat it is going to

be a provider of both directional and policy inputs.


 ‘NITI BLOGS’ provides public access to articles,

field reports as well as published opinions of the


officials.
 Chairperson: PMO India: Shri Narendra Modi.
 Vice- Chairman: Rajiv Kumar.
 CEO: Amitabh Kant.
 Members: Bibek Debroy, V.K Saraswat , Ramesh

Chand.
 Special Invitees: Nitin Gadkari, Smriti Zubin Irani

and Thawar Chand Gehlot.


 Governing Council: All Chief Ministers and

Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories.


 To evolve a shared vision of national
development with the active involvement of
States.
 To develop credible plans at the village level

and aggregate those at higher levels of


governments.
 To focus on technology upgradation and

implementation of programs and initiatives.


 To create innovation and entrepreneur

support system through national and


international experts.
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