Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the NITI Aayog’s Governing Council third meet at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where a 15-year Vision Document to accelerate the country’s economic development will be presented.
The commission’s Vice-Chairman, Arvind Panagariya, will make a presentation on the roadmap for “rapid transformation” of India by outlining key aspects of the document, comprising a seven-year strategy paper and a three-year action plan, an official statement said.
The Council, which includes all Chief Ministers, NITI Aayog’s members and special invitees, will also discuss the progress made towards the implementation towards Goods and Services Tax (GST) from July 1, PTI reported.
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“During the meeting, action taken on decisions of the earlier two meetings of the Governing Council held on February 8, 2015 and July 15, 2015 respectively will be discussed in detail,” the statement said.
At the Council’s first meeting on February 8, 2015, the Prime Minister had laid down the key mandates of NITI Aayog such as fostering cooperative federalism by addressing national issues through mutual cooperation and monitoring of important schemes and programs.
It was also decided that the Aayog will act as the “think tank” of the government and work as a bridge between the Centre and the states. Later, sub-groups of chief ministers and two task forces, one on elimination of Poverty in India and other on Agriculture Development were set up.
The second meeting of council on July 15, 2015 reviewed the progress made by the three sub-groups of chief ministers and the two task forces.
The policy-making body has been mandated to come up with a 15-year vision document for a period up to 2030, which will be co-terminus with sustainable development goals.
The NITI Aayog has also been working on a seven-year strategy for 2017-18 to 2023-24 to convert the vision document into implementable policy and action as part of the National Development Agenda.
It has also prepared a draft of the 3-year action plan for 2017-18 to 2019-20, which will be aligned with the 14th Finance Commission award period.