Ministry overview | |
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Jurisdiction | Government of India |
Annual budget | ₹339.65 crores ($48 million) (2018-19)[1] including NITI Aayog |
Minister responsible | |
Deputy Minister responsible | |
Parent Ministry | Government of India |
Ministry of Planning is a ministry in India. The minister responsible is the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India. The ministry's institutional capacity is exercised through the central agency: NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India).
NITI Aayog
On 1 January 2015, a Cabinet resolution was passed to replace the Planning Commission with the newly formed NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India). Union Government of India announced the formation of NITI Aayog on 1 January 2015. The first meeting of NITI Aayog was chaired by Narendra Modi on 8 February 2015.
NITI Aayog's mandate is to support the center and the states in transforming India by promoting cooperative federalism by fostering the involvement of State Governments of India in the economic policy-making process using a bottom-up approach. The Governing Council of NITI, with The Prime Minister as its Chairman, comprises Chief Ministers of all States and Lt. Governors of Union Territories (UTs). In addition, temporary members are selected from leading universities and research institutions. These members include a chief executive officer, four ex-officio members, and two part-time members. The agency's Vice Chairman holds a Cabinet Minister equivalent rank.
NITI Aayog primarily provides policy inputs to the highest decision making bodies. Through its monitoring and evaluation division, it monitors all national and state schemes to provide annual review to the Prime Minister and India Budget. It also provides its comments on all major schemes before being approved by the Finance Ministry.
The body is known for pioneering recruitment of Ivy League specialists from across the world through its Work For India initiative. The body's lateral entry is the largest in the country among government bodies with lateral hires account more than half of the core work force. The body's highly successful Young Professional program is being emulated by all central ministries and army.
Cabinet Ministers
- Key
- MoS (I/C) – Minister of State (Independent Charge)
- MoS – Minister of State
Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Prime Minister | |||
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From | To | Period | ||||||
Minister of Planning | ||||||||
Gulzarilal Nanda (1898–1998) Unelected |
24 September 1951 |
13 May 1952 |
232 days | Indian National Congress | Nehru I | Jawaharlal Nehru | ||
Minister of Planning and River Valley Schemes | ||||||||
Gulzarilal Nanda (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha |
13 May 1952 |
6 June 1952 |
24 days | Indian National Congress | Nehru II | Jawaharlal Nehru | ||
Minister of Planning | ||||||||
Gulzarilal Nanda (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha |
6 June 1952 |
17 April 1957 |
11 years, 107 days | Indian National Congress | Nehru II | Jawaharlal Nehru | ||
17 April 1957 |
10 April 1962 |
Nehru III | ||||||
10 April 1962 |
21 September 1963 |
Nehru IV | ||||||
Bali Ram Bhagat (1922–2011) MP for Arrah (MoS) |
21 September 1963 |
27 May 1964 |
2 years, 125 days | |||||
27 May 1964 |
9 June 1964 |
Nanda I | Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) | |||||
9 June 1964 |
11 January 1966 |
Shastri | Lal Bahadur Shastri | |||||
11 January 1966 |
24 January 1966 |
Nanda II | Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) | |||||
Asoka Mehta (1911–1984) MP for Maharashtra (Rajya Sabha) |
24 January 1966 |
13 March 1967 |
1 year, 224 days | Indira I | Indira Gandhi | |||
13 March 1967 |
5 September 1967 | |||||||
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Raebareli (Prime Minister) |
5 September 1967 |
18 March 1971 |
3 years, 231 days | |||||
18 March 1971 |
24 April 1971 |
Indira II | ||||||
Chidambaram Subramaniam (1910–2000) MP for Palani |
24 April 1971 |
22 July 1972 |
1 year, 89 days | |||||
Durga Prasad Dhar (1918–1975) MP for Jammu and Kashmir |
23 July 1972 |
31 December 1974 |
2 years, 161 days | |||||
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Raebareli (Prime Minister) |
2 January 1975 |
24 March 1977 |
2 years, 81 days | |||||
Morarji Desai (1896–1995) MP for Surat (Prime Minister) |
24 March 1977 |
28 July 1979 |
2 years, 126 days | Janata Party | Desai | Morarji Desai | ||
Charan Singh (1902–1987) MP for Baghpat (Prime Minister) |
28 July 1979 |
14 January 1980 |
170 days | Janata Party (Secular) | Charan Singh | Charan Singh | ||
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Medak (Prime Minister) |
14 January 1980 |
8 June 1980 |
146 days | Indian National Congress | Indira III | Indira Gandhi | ||
N. D. Tiwari (1925–2018) MP for Nainital |
8 June 1980 |
8 September 1981 |
1 year, 92 days | |||||
Shankarrao Chavan (1920–2004) MP for Nanded |
8 September 1981 |
19 July 1984 |
2 years, 315 days | |||||
Prakash Chandra Sethi (1919–1996) MP for Indore |
19 July 1984 |
31 October 1984 |
104 days | |||||
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004) MP for Hanamkonda (until 1984) MP for Ramtek (from 1984) |
4 November 1984 |
31 December 1984 |
71 days | Rajiv I | Rajiv Gandhi | |||
31 December 1984 |
14 January 1985 |
Rajiv II | ||||||
Rajiv Gandhi (1944–1991) MP for Amethi (Prime Minister) |
14 January 1985 |
25 July 1987 |
2 years, 192 days | |||||
P. Shiv Shankar (1929–2017) MP for Gujarat (Rajya Sabha) |
25 July 1987 |
14 February 1988 |
204 days | |||||
Minister of Planning and Programme Implementation | ||||||||
P. Shiv Shankar (1929–2017) MP for Gujarat (Rajya Sabha) |
14 February 1988 |
25 June 1988 |
132 days | Indian National Congress | Rajiv II | Rajiv Gandhi | ||
Madhavsinh Solanki (1927–2021) MP for Gujarat (Rajya Sabha) |
25 June 1988 |
2 December 1989 |
1 year, 160 days | |||||
V. P. Singh (1931–2008) MP for Fatehpur (Prime Minister) |
2 December 1989 |
10 November 1990 |
343 days | Janata Dal | Vishwanath | V. P. Singh | ||
Chandra Shekhar (1927–2007) MP for Ballia (Prime Minister) |
21 November 1990 |
21 June 1991 |
212 days | Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) | Chandra Shekhar | Chandra Shekhar | ||
H. R. Bhardwaj (1939–2020) MP for Madhya Pradesh (Rajya Sabha) (MoS, I/C) |
21 June 1991 |
2 July 1992 |
1 year, 11 days | Indian National Congress | Rao | P. V. Narasimha Rao | ||
Sukh Ram (1927–2022) MP for Mandi (MoS, I/C) |
2 July 1992 |
18 January 1993 |
200 days | |||||
Giridhar Gamang (born 1943) MP for Koraput (MoS, I/C) |
18 January 1993 |
15 September 1995 |
2 years, 240 days | |||||
Balram Singh Yadav (1939–2005) MP for Uttar Pradesh (Rajya Sabha) (MoS, I/C) |
15 September 1995 |
16 May 1996 |
244 days | |||||
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow (Prime Minister) |
16 May 1996 |
1 June 1996 |
16 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Vajpayee I | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | ||
H. D. Deve Gowda (born 1933) Unelected (Prime Minister) |
1 June 1996 |
29 June 1996 |
28 days | Janata Dal | Deve Gowda | H. D. Deve Gowda | ||
Yoginder K Alagh (1939–2022) MP for Gujarat (Rajya Sabha) (MoS, I/C) |
29 June 1996 |
21 April 1997 |
345 days | |||||
21 April 1997 |
9 June 1997 |
Gujral | Inder Kumar Gujral | |||||
Inder Kumar Gujral (1919–2012) MP for Bihar (Rajya Sabha) (Prime Minister) |
9 June 1997 |
19 March 1998 |
283 days | |||||
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow (Prime Minister) |
19 March 1998 |
13 October 1999 |
1 year, 208 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Vajpayee II | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | ||
Minister of Planning | ||||||||
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow (Prime Minister) |
13 October 1999 |
22 May 2004 |
4 years, 222 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Vajpayee III | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | ||
Manmohan Singh (born 1932) MP for Assam (Rajya Sabha) (Prime Minister) |
22 May 2004 |
22 May 2009 |
10 years, 4 days | Indian National Congress | Manmohan I | Manmohan Singh | ||
23 May 2009 |
26 May 2014 |
Manmohan II | ||||||
Rao Inderjit Singh (born 1951) MP for Gurgaon (MoS, I/C) |
26 May 2014 |
30 May 2019 |
9 years, 234 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Modi I | Narendra Modi | ||
31 May 2019 |
Incumbent | Modi II | ||||||
Ministers of State
Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Prime Minister | |||
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From | To | Period | ||||||
Minister of State for Planning | ||||||||
Kotha Raghuramaiah (1912–1979) MP for Guntur |
18 March 1967 |
5 September 1967 |
171 days | Indian National Congress | Indira I | Indira Gandhi | ||
Mohan Dharia (1925–2013) MP for Pune |
2 May 1971 |
10 October 1974 |
3 years, 161 days | Indira II | ||||
Vidya Charan Shukla (1929–2013) MP for Raipur |
10 October 1974 |
28 June 1975 |
261 days | |||||
Inder Kumar Gujral (1919–2012) MP for Punjab (Rajya Sabha) |
28 June 1975 |
12 May 1976 |
319 days | |||||
Sankar Ghose MP for West Bengal (Rajya Sabha) |
21 April 1976 |
24 March 1977 |
337 days | |||||
Fazlur Rahman MP for Bettiah |
26 January 1979 |
15 July 1979 |
170 days | Janata Party | Desai | Morarji Desai | ||
Harinath Mishra MP for Darbhanga |
4 November 1984 |
31 December 1984 |
57 days | Indian National Congress | Rajiv I | Rajiv Gandhi | ||
K. R. Narayanan (1921–2005) MP for Ottapalam |
31 December 1984 |
25 September 1985 |
268 days | Rajiv II | ||||
Ajit Kumar Panja (1936–2008) MP for Calcutta North East |
25 September 1985 |
22 October 1986 |
1 year, 27 days | |||||
Sukh Ram (1927–2022) MP for Mandi |
22 October 1986 |
14 February 1988 |
1 year, 115 days | |||||
Minister of State for Planning and Programme Implementation | ||||||||
Biren Sing Engti (born 1945) MP for Autonomous District |
14 February 1988 |
2 December 1989 |
1 year, 291 days | Indian National Congress | Rajiv II | Rajiv Gandhi | ||
Bhagey Gobardhan (1934–1993) MP for Mayurbhanj |
23 April 1990 |
10 November 1990 |
201 days | Janata Dal | Vishwanath | V. P. Singh | ||
Ratnamala Savanur (born 1950) MP for Chikkodi |
9 June 1997 |
19 March 1998 |
283 days | Janata Dal | Gujral | Inder Kumar Gujral | ||
Ram Naik (born 1934) MP for Mumbai North |
20 April 1998 |
13 October 1999 |
1 year, 176 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Vajpayee II | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | ||
Minister of State for Planning | ||||||||
Bangaru Laxman (1939–2014) MP for Gujarat (Rajya Sabha) |
13 October 1999 |
22 November 1999 |
40 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Vajpayee III | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | ||
Arun Shourie (born 1941) MP for Uttar Pradesh (Rajya Sabha) |
22 November 1999 |
24 July 2000 |
245 days | |||||
7 November 2000 |
1 September 2001 |
298 days | ||||||
Vijay Goel (born 1954) MP for Chandni Chowk |
1 September 2001 |
2 November 2001 |
62 days | |||||
Vasundhara Raje (born 1953) MP for Jhalawar |
2 November 2001 |
29 January 2003 |
1 year, 88 days | |||||
Satyabrata Mookherjee (1932–2023) MP for Krishnanagar |
29 January 2003 |
22 May 2004 |
1 year, 114 days | |||||
M. V. Rajasekharan (1928–2020) MP for Karnataka (Rajya Sabha) |
23 May 2004 |
6 April 2008 |
3 years, 319 days | Indian National Congress | Manmohan I | Manmohan Singh | ||
V. Narayanasamy (born 1947) MP for Puducherry |
6 April 2008 |
22 May 2009 |
1 year, 46 days | |||||
28 May 2009 |
19 January 2011 |
1 year, 236 days | Manmohan II | |||||
Ashwani Kumar (born 1952) MP for Punjab (Rajya Sabha) |
19 January 2011 |
28 October 2012 |
1 year, 283 days | |||||
Rajeev Shukla (born 1959) MP for Maharashtra (Rajya Sabha) |
28 October 2012 |
26 May 2014 |
1 year, 210 days | |||||
Deputy Ministers
Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Prime Minister | |||
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From | To | Period | ||||||
Deputy Minister of Planning | ||||||||
Shyam Nandan Prasad Mishra (1920–2004) MP for Darbhanga North |
10 September 1954 |
17 April 1957 |
7 years, 212 days | Indian National Congress | Nehru II | Jawaharlal Nehru | ||
17 April 1957 |
10 April 1962 |
Nehru III | ||||||
Lalit Narayan Mishra (1923–1975) MP for Darbhanga |
22 August 1960 |
10 April 1962 |
1 year, 231 days | |||||
C. R. Pattabhiraman (1906–2001) MP for Kumbakonam |
8 May 1962 |
27 May 1964 |
2 years, 32 days | Nehru IV | ||||
27 May 1964 |
9 June 1964 |
Nanda I | Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) | |||||
Dajisaheb Chavan (1916–1973) MP for Karad |
24 January 1966 |
14 February 1966 |
21 days | Indira I | Indira Gandhi | |||
References
- ↑ "NITI Aayog Budget Allocation Increased by More than 20%". Press Information Bureau. 23 February 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2020.