NITI Aayog

What is NITI Aayog?

The NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) is the main policy think tank of the Government of India.

πŸ‘‰ In simple words, it helps the government:

  • Make better policies
  • Plan economic development
  • Work together with states

Main Purpose

NITI Aayog works to:

  • Promote economic growth and development
  • Encourage cooperative federalism (Centre and States working together)
  • Use a bottom-up approach (taking ideas from states and local levels)

πŸ‘‰ This is different from the old system where decisions were mostly taken at the top.


Formation of NITI Aayog

  • It was established on 1 January 2015
  • It replaced the Planning Commission
  • The decision was taken by the NDA government

Why was Planning Commission replaced?

  • It followed a top-down approach
  • It was considered outdated in a modern and diverse economy
  • A single plan could not suit all states

πŸ‘‰ So, a more flexible and modern system (NITI Aayog) was introduced.


History (Important Events)

  • 29 May 2014 β†’ Report suggested replacing Planning Commission
  • 13 August 2014 β†’ Planning Commission was removed
  • 1 January 2015 β†’ NITI Aayog was officially formed
  • 8 February 2015 β†’ First meeting held, chaired by Narendra Modi

Structure of NITI Aayog

1. Chairperson

  • Prime Minister of India (currently Narendra Modi)

2. Governing Council

  • All Chief Ministers of states
  • Chief Ministers of Delhi and Puducherry
  • Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories

πŸ‘‰ This ensures state participation in decision-making


3. Other Members

  • Vice-Chairperson (appointed by PM)
  • Full-time members
  • Part-time members (from universities and research institutions)
  • Ex-officio members (Union Ministers)
  • Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
  • Experts and specialists

Key Initiatives of NITI Aayog

1. NITI Lectures

  • Started on advice of PM Narendra Modi
  • Experts from around the world share ideas on:
    • Policy making
    • Governance
  • First lecture by Singapore leader Tharman Shanmugaratnam

2. State Statistics Handbook

  • A single database of important data for all states and UTs
  • Helps in better planning and decision-making

3. IndiaChain (Blockchain Project)

  • A plan to create a national blockchain network
  • Benefits:
    • Faster contracts
    • Reduced fraud
    • Better subsidy delivery (especially for farmers)

4. Use of Modern Technologies

Focus on:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Machine Learning
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Big Data

πŸ‘‰ These technologies can improve governance and development


5. Job Portal

  • Helps connect:
    • Employers
    • Workers who returned home during lockdown

6. Great Nicobar Development Plan

  • β‚Ή75,000 crore project
  • Includes:
    • International airport
    • Townships
    • Power plants

πŸ‘‰ However, it faced criticism due to:

  • Environmental risks
  • Concerns of local tribal communities

Special Programs

1. Student Entrepreneurship Programme (SEP)

  • Helps students turn ideas into real products
  • Works through Atal Tinkering Labs (ATL)
  • Provides:
    • Mentorship
    • Manufacturing support
    • Market launch support

2. Free Tech Learning Programs

  • Launched in 2021
  • Provides free technical education to students in many districts

Behavioural Insights Unit (NITI-BIU)

  • Launched in 2019
  • Works with:
    • Government ministries
    • Organizations like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Purpose:

  • Improve policies using behavioural science

Major Campaigns

1. COVID-19 Awareness Campaign

  • Promoted safe behaviour like:
    • Wearing masks
    • Following safety rules

2. LiFE Mission (Lifestyle for Environment)

  • Encourages eco-friendly lifestyle
  • Builds a global network of environmentally responsible people

3. Poshan Gyan

  • A digital platform on:
    • Health
    • Nutrition
  • Provides information in multiple languages

4. Jal Jeevan Mission Support

  • Aims to provide tap water to all rural households
  • Focus on:
    • Behaviour change
    • Public awareness

Important Members (Examples)

  • Chairman: Prime Minister of India (Mr. Narendra Modi)
  • Vice Chairperson: Suman Bery
  • CEO: B. V. R. Subrahmanyam
  • Ex-officio members:
    • Amit Shah
    • Rajnath Singh
    • Nirmala Sitharaman
    • Shivraj Singh Chouhan

πŸ‘‰ Plus many experts and specialists from different fields


Conclusion

NITI Aayog is a modern policy-making body that:

  • Replaced the old Planning Commission
  • Promotes cooperation between Centre and States
  • Uses data, technology, and expert advice
  • Focuses on flexible and inclusive development

πŸ‘‰ It plays a key role in shaping India’s future growth and policies.