"Its periphery of work is limited and we feel the need to make it more powerful, autonomous and committed to the people so that it can function more meaningfully," Sarkar told reporters here while commenting on his recent meeting on the fate of the Planning Commission in Delhi.
"A GDP-based development is now going on in the country, but higher GDP doesn't mean it can address the basic needs of the people and create more employment.
He further added that there should be adequate representation from the states in the proposed body.
There should be an annual plan discussion between the Centre and the states and the body should not be guided or influenced by the thoughts of market driven economy, he said.
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