India's Planning Commission will be renamed "Neeti Ayog" as part of a plan to restructure the institution that the
government believes has run its course.
The name, replacing "Yojana
(planning)" with "Neeti
(policy)" will be announced in an amended
resolution for the new plan body today, sources said.
Earlier this month, PM Modi held discussions with chief ministers
on replacing the Soviet-style body with a 'Team India' concept that would give
states a greater role in developing Asia's third largest economy.
The Planning Commission had suggested to a group chaired by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi that its replacement body should be structured to meet
the need of changing economic paradigm and comprise sectoral experts and
states' representative. The restructured plan panel could be a combination of
three or four divisions.
In his first Independence Day speech in August 2014, PM Modi had
indicated that the 64-year-old Commission had lost its relevance. Later, he
tweeted asking for public feedback on what shape the institution should take.
It was India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, a socialist who
admired Joseph Stalin's drive to industrialize the Soviet Union, who in 1950
set up - and chaired - the Planning Commission to map out a development path
for India's agrarian economy.
A government-backed report suggested replacing the Planning
Commission with a think tank more in line with a US-style Council of Economic
Advisors.
However, the opposition Congress has criticised the plan, calling
it "shortsighted and dangerous".
Some Tit - Bits on Planning Commission:
The Planning Commission is an institution in the Government of
India, which formulates India's Five-Year Plans, among other functions. It is
located at Yojana Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi. It was established in
accordance with article 39 of the constitution which is a part of directive
principles of state policy.
The composition of the
Commission has undergone considerable changes since its inception. With the
Prime Minister as the ex officio Chairman, the committee has a nominated Deputy
Chairman, who is given the rank of a full Cabinet Minister. Presently the post
of Deputy Chairman of the Commission is vacant, after the new Government in the
Center.
Present ex officio
members of the Commission, are the Finance Minister, Agriculture Minister, Home Minister, Health Minister, Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister, Information Technology Minister, Law Minister, HRD Minister and
Minister of State for Planning.
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