No plans to abolish the Planning Commission: Rao Inderjit Singh

Earlier this week, the Minister in his Facebook post said there was a need for streamlining the role of the Planning Commission.

No plans to abolish the Planning Commission: Rao Inderjit Singh
NEW DELHI: In the wake of rising debate over role of country's apex policy making body Planning Commission, government today said there are no plans presently to abolish it.

"No Sir. There is at present no proposal under consideration of the government for abolishing the Planning Commission," Minister of State for Planning Rao Inderjit Singh said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha to a question if there was any such proposal.

Earlier this week, the Minister in his Facebook post said there was a need for streamlining the role of the Commission.

He had also said that it should not be seen as a hindrance by states.

The Narendra Modi government is yet to reconstitute the Planning Commission, the term of which is co-terminus with the government. The Prime Minister is the chairman of the Commission.

Prime Minister is expected to make an announcement regarding the role of the Commission.
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