This strategy document is premised on the proposition that India, given its strengths and characteristics,
has the potential to position itself among leaders on the global AI map – with a unique bran... Section: Reports
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 01 Jun 2018 A recent WHO database (2018) has identified several of India’s top cities with some of the highest levels of air pollution. Kanpur, Faridabad, Gaya, Varanasi and Patna are the top five most polluted c... Section: Reports
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 01 Jun 2018 The exercise, which is the first of its kind attempted by the Union Government was conducted over a period
of eighteen months. In addition to the technical expertise of the World Bank, experts in pub... Section: Reports
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 01 Feb 2018 The NEP anticipates major transformations on the energy demand and
supply sides arising out of fast evolving technology, consumer behaviour
and air quality considerations. It provides for a flexible... Section: Reports
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 27 Jun 2017 The report says India can save 64% of anticipated passenger road-based mobility-related energy demand and 37% of carbon emissions in 2030 by pursuing a shared, electric, and connected mobility future.... Section: Reports
by Shikha Juyal | On 01 May 2017 Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana (IGMSY) is a Conditional Maternity Benefit (CMB) Scheme of the Government of India launched in 2010. The scheme is being implemented by the Ministry of Women and C... Section: Reports
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 01 Apr 2017 The report says that the traditional and alternative systems of medicine i.e. Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and Homoeopathy are an integral part of the health care system in I... Section: Reports
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 08 Mar 2017 The focus of this note is primarily to present the
background of this project, status of various activities undertaken so far and detail out the
way forward in terms of timelines and implementation... Section: Briefs
by Bibek Debroy | On 01 Jan 2017 The present paper focuses on the first and internationally the largest mode of dispute resolution, that is, Arbitration. However, prior to looking at how arbitration functions in the country, it would... Section: Reports
by Bibek Debroy | On 01 Jan 2017 This paper narrates that elections impact everyone in the entire country – citizens, businesses, administrative machinery, constitutional institutions, political parties, leaders and so on. Eventual i... Section: Reports
by Bibek Debroy | On 01 Jan 2017 It has been observed that even though the Indian economy has achieved remarkable economic growth along with a decline in poverty over the last two decades, improvements in nutritional status have not... Section: Reports
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 01 Dec 2016 India has achieved significant economic growth over the past decades but the progress on Health has not been commensurate. The inability to rapidly improve the Human Capital also places a binding cons... Section: Reports
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 01 Dec 2016 India is committed to solve many problems that it is facing today. the human condition can improve more
here in the next two decades than anywhere in the world. And the benefit, to
India and to the... Section: Lecture
by Bill Gates | On 16 Nov 2016 An important reason for this dichotomy between agriculture and non agricultural sectors is that the former is a state subject under the Indian Constitution placing the burden of implementation of refo... Section: Reports
by Ramesh Chand | On 01 Oct 2016 NITI Aayog presents a 20 point action plan that highlights
some key areas in sports that require improvement. These action points have been
divided to a short term vision (4 to 8 years) and a medium... Section: Booklets
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 01 Sep 2016 Drawing attention to a high dropout rate in upper primary schools, Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam today said schools are facing the “biggest crisis” in India.
Delivering the f... Section: Lecture
by Tharman Shanmugaratnam | On 27 Aug 2016 NITI Aayog aims to build strong States that will come together to build a strong India. As the government’s premier think-tank, we view knowledge building & transfer as the enabler of real transformat... Section: Reports
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 26 Aug 2016 The Preliminary Report and the draft National Medical Commission Bill, 2016 is placed for seeking public opinion. Please send comments/suggestions/feedback on the draft bill latest by 31st August, 201... Section: Bills
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 11 Aug 2016 A bill to create a world class medical education system that ensures high quality medical education system. Section: Bills
by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare H & FW | On 01 Aug 2016 The paper identifies five important aspects of agriculture that
need immediate attention to bring economic advantages to millions of farm families. First, output
per hectare, which is a common measu... Section: Working Papers
by Niti Aayog GOI | On 16 Dec 2015 The presentation shows the methods through which non-cash payments can be made, the constraints to it, efforts needed for proposed actions from key stakeholders, policies needed to promote digital pa... Section: Reports
by Nara Chandrababu Naidu | On 24 Jan 2014 Skill development is an important driver to address pov
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erty reduction by improving employability, productivity
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clusive growth. It facil... Section: Working Papers
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