New Delhi: Within hours of the government announcing a new body to
replace Planning Commission, the Yojana Bhawan staff began hectic
preparations to welcome new Vice-Chairman of Niti Aayog and other
members who are likely to be appointed shortly.
The landmark sign board in front of Yojana Bhawan has been repainted
as Niti Aayog and rooms to seat the senior functionaries are being
decked up.
Noted economist, Arvind Panagariya is tipped to be the first
Vice-Chairman of the Niti Aayog.

Noted economist, Arvind Panagariya is tipped to be the first
Vice-Chairman of the Niti Aayog.
#niti aayog #arvind panagariya #narendra modi #planning commission
"Government is expected to soon appoint Vice-Chairman and full time
members of the newly formed NITI (National Institution for
Transforming India) Aayog and they may join next week," a source said.
The newly set up Niti Aayog is likely to go full throttle as early as
next week, they added.
The formation of Niti Aayog has ended the uncertainty among the staff.
They were almost without work since the resignation of the Planning
Commission's Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and other members
in May last year and later the announcement of disbanding of 65-year
old body by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Independence day
speech.
The Aayog will have a Vice-Chairman and five full time members who are
likely to join next week following the announcement of their
appointment shortly.
The Socialist-era Planning Commission was replaced yesterday by a new
think-tank, NITI Aayog, that will be headed by the Prime Minister and
will have all Chief Ministers as members in a broad-based Governing
Council to involve states in evolving national development priorities.
The inclusion of Chief Ministers and Lt Governors in the Governing
Council is a break with the past in the structuring of Niti Aayog
which Modi, has described as a landmark change that will foster spirit
of cooperative federalism.
The body will also have a CEO and two part-time members, while four
union ministers would serve as ex-officio members

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