"The Vice-Chairman may take charge on Monday. However, there is no information about when the two full time members will join the newly formed body," said a source.
The government had announced the appointment of Vice-Chairman, 2 full time members, 4 ex-officio members (Union ministers) and 3 special invitees for the Aayog on January 5.
Economist Bibek Debroy and former DRDO chief V K Saraswat were appointed as full-time members by the Prime Minister, who is the formal head of the Aayog.
The Aayog has already been decked up to welcome Panagariya and other members whose appointments were approved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier in the month.
NITI Aayog has replaced the 65-year old Planning Commission, a vestige of the socialist era.
The room of Panagariya, which was occupied by his predecessor Montek Singh Ahluwalia, has been refurbished for the new occupant. The name plate of Panagariya has been put on the door.
The landmark sign board in front of Yojana Bhawan has already been repainted as NITI Aayog. The rooms are also being prepared to seat the other full time members of the Aayog.
The government had notified the Cabinet resolution (on January 7) regarding the constitution of the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog which was approved by the Prime Minister on January 1.
The government had also notified (on January 7) the names of the office bearers of the Aayog as announced on January 5.
As per the notification, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be the Chairman of the body.
The previous avatar, the Planning Commission, had a Deputy Chairperson at the helm.
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