NITI Aayog lacks resources to handle technical matters: Panel

NITI Aayog must focus on resolving inter-state disputes such as water disputes

NITI Aayog lacks resources to handle technical matters: Panel
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 17 2017 | 11:14 PM IST
A Parliamentary panel has raised questions on NITI Aayog's ability to handle technical matters like digitisation, setting up of tinkering labs and incubator centres with its meagre resources.

"The Committee, however, are not sure whether NITI has the requisite expertise and adequate manpower to handle such wide range of subjects, including technical matters like digitisation, setting up tinkering labs, incubator centres etc, with such meagre resources at their disposal," the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance said in its report tabled in Parliament today.

Total budgetary allocation for the Planning Ministry is Rs 252.52 crore for 2017-18.

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The committee headed by Veerappa Moily further said it would recommend for suitably streamlining the NITI set-up, so that they can play their designated role more effectively.

It noted that with the allocative role being taken away from NITI, the committee would urge upon them to refocus on the programmes and schemes meant particularly for the social sector.

The committee said it got a general impression that although various initiatives seem to have been launched by the NITI with much fanfare, the concrete outcomes expected from them seems to be missing.

"They would expect the NITI to focus more on results, outcome," it said.

The panel said that the NITI Aayog must focus on resolving inter-state disputes and conflicts between communities such as water disputes etc.

Stating that this year too the Ministry of Planning has failed to lay the detailed demand for grants and annual report to Parliament before recess, thereby delaying the process of examination of demands by the committee, it cautioned NITI Aayog to be more diligent and alert in dealing with Parliamentary process while furnishing their related documents.
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First Published: Mar 17 2017 | 11:14 PM IST

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