NITI Aayog Ineffective in Curbing Inequality: Report
The dismantling of the Planning Commission and creation of NITI Aayog and the merger of planned and non-planned budget has proved non-effective, according to the fourth edition of the report brought out by the New Delhi-based not-for-profit engaged in research and advocacy on issues of social justice.
In fact, the functioning of the new agency has only increased exclusion in the Indian society, according to the India Exclusion Report 2017-18 released December 04, 2018 by Centre for Equity Studies (CES).
Authored by several writers engaged in advocacy in different domains, the report seeks changes in the mandate of NITI Aayog, which it ....
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