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List of Committees 2019] [LIST OF COMMITTEES 2019] LIST OF COMMITTEES 2019 Purpose Constituted by Chairperson Tapan Ray Committee to review the Reserve Bank of India Tapan Ray regulatory guidelines and supervisory framework of Core Investment Companies (CIC) Committee to review the existing state of Reserve Bank of India Harsh Vardhan mortgage securitisation in India and Development of Housing Finance Securitisation Market. Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to Central Government Shaktikanta Das accelerate the GDP growth of the country. High-level Committee to strengthen the Reserve Bank of India Nandan Nilekani safety and security of digital payments in the country. High level and Bezbaruah committee to Central Government M.P. Bezbaruah review the implementation of clause 6 of the Assam Accord Expert committee to look into the various Reserve Bank of India UK Sinha challenges being faced by MSMEs National Implementation Committee (NIC) to Prime Minister Narendra Modi Rajnath Singh commemorate the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak at national as well as international level. Rajiv Kumar committee to look at selling as Union Government Rajiv Kumar many as 149 small and marginal oil and gas fields of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) and Oil India Ltd (OIL) to private and foreign companies to boost domestic output. Injeti Srinivas High-Level Committee to Union Ministry of Corporate Injeti Srinivas review the existing framework and guide, Affairs (MCA) and formulate a roadmap for a coherent policy on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Injeti Srinivas Competition Law Review Union Finance Ministry Injeti Srinivas Committee to strengthen and re-calibrate existing law to promote best practices Ethics Committee of Lok Sabha which Lok Sabha Speaker Lal Kishan Advani examines complaints related to any unethical conduct by members of Lower House of Parliament. www.BankExamsToday.com [LIST OF COMMITTEES 2019] Bhaskar Ramamurthy Committee to suggest Union Ministry of Human Bhaskar Ramamurthy. changes to JEE (Advanced) in the wake of an Resource Development (HRD) inadequate number of candidates qualifying the entrance test. B Sesikeran committee to review food Food Safety and Standards B Sesikeran labelling standards Authority of India (FSSAI) High-Level Empowered Committee to Union Government Cabinet Secretary address issues of Stressed Thermal Power Projects. Sub-committee to evaluate 324 irrational Drugs Technical Advisory Board Dr Nilima Kshirsagar FDCs in three months’ time (DTAB), Union health ministry Group of Ministers (GoM) and a high-level Union Government Rajiv Gauba committee to deliberate and make recommendations for a separate penal provision on incidents of mob violence 13-member Committee for Sub-National Union Government Ravindra H Dholakia. Accounts to upgrade the norms for computation of economic data. Sunil Mehta Committee to examine setting Finance Minister Piyush Goyal Sunil Mehta up of Asset Reconstruction/Management Company for faster resolution of stressed assets of PSB. Minorities Commission and SC, ST Telangana Government Mohammed Qamaruddin Commission. 14-member panel to study the use of social Election Commission of India Umesh Sinha media and other digital platforms are used ahead of polls and make suggestions on how to adapt the Model Code of Conduct to these changes. Inter-ministerial Committee (IMC) to tackle Government of India Secretary, Women and Child the menace of trafficking Development Legal issues related to intercountry removal Ministry of Women and Child Justice Rajesh Bindal & retention of children Development To regulate online portals, including news Ministry of Information and Secretary of Ministry of websites, entertainment sites and media Broadcasting Information and Broadcasting aggregators. (Convener) The panel to revisit "Schedule VII of Government of India Manmohan Juneja Companies Act, 2013, on the basis of references received from stakeholders, including ministries and department of centre and states, members of Parliament, member of state legislatures and civil societies". Defence Planning Committee (DCP) to Government of India Ajit Doval reform the process of higher defence planning and national security strategy. www.BankExamsToday.com [LIST OF COMMITTEES 2019] To suggest improvements in the National Ministry of Youth Affairs and Injeti Srinivas Sports Development Code and functioning of Sports Sports Federations Negotiation Committee on Mahanadi & its The Union Ministry of Water Representative from Water Tributaries Resources, River Development Planning and Projects Wing and Ganga Rejuvenation Suggested to create 20% reservation seats Government of India Timothy Gonsalves for the girl students in IITs To manage the Indian cricket board Supreme Court of India Vinod Rai To frame uniform rules for the states to Government of India N.S Kang avoid delay in proper implementation of the Rights of Person with Disabilities (RPD) Act across the country To review the Fiscal Responsibility and Government of India N.K. Singh Budget Management (FRBM) To analysis the existing framework of IRDA- Insurance Regulatory and Amitabh Chaudhry, kinked and non-linked insurance product Development Authority of India regulation Suggest ways to improve India’s Haj policy Government of India Afzal Amanullah and also look into the issue of subsidy to the pilgrimage To prepare a Yoga Protocol for Diabetes Ministry of AYUSH H. R. Nagendra Control. to study the setting up of a defence Ministry of Defence Dr Pritam Singh procurement organization To review the threats inherent in the existing Reserve Bank of India Meena Hemchandra and emerging technology also study adoption of various security standards and protocols, interface. To suggest the necessary legal and policy Ministry of Housing & Urban Partha Mukhopadhyay framework should be brought to protect the Poverty Alleviation interests of the migrants in the country. To examine the working of the regulatory NITI Ayog Arvind Panagariya, bodies Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) and Central Council of Homoeopathy(CCH) To address issues related to the Ministry of Water Resources AK Bajaj management of the waters of Krishna River between warring Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Reforms in the military and improve financial Defence Ministry Lt. Gen. D.B. Shekatkar management. To prepare draft Ganga Act Ministry of Water Resources, Justice Shri Girdhar Malviya River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation www.BankExamsToday.com [LIST OF COMMITTEES 2019] To review the recommendations made by Ministry of Human Resource Kewal Kumar Sharma University Grants Commission (UGC) panel Development on implementation of the 7th pay commission in educational institutions To establish a regulated wholesale argi- State Government Mr. Ashok dalwai market at a distance of every 80 km To lay down technical standards for the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board Dr. R B Barman ( chairman, performance of core services and other of India (IBBI) national statistical Commission) services To compute timely data on employment Reserve Bank of India Arvind panagariya situation in the country To recommends measures for desiltation of Water resources, river Madhav Chitale river Ganga development and Ganga rejuvenation ministry To expand the scope of cases to be referred Reserve bank of India Pradeep Kumar. to the OC beyond those under S4A (scheme for sustainable structuring of stressed assets) as required currently. To examine the rules which allows free Ministry of Home Affairs Special secretary (internal movement of Indians and myanmarese Security) in the ministry of Home citizens within 16 km of the border. affairs- Smt Rina Mitra To draft the national education policy Human resource development krishnaswamy kasturirangan (HRD) ministry To improving the standards of corporate Stock Exchange Board of India - Uday kotak governance of listed companies SEBI To look at the stressed assets of the banking Reserve bank of India Pradeep kumar sector To support staff of the indian team and then Supreme Court CK khanna decide on the contracts that will be handed to the coaches To select national anti-profiteering authority Ministry of Finance And Pradeep kumar Sinha Corporate Affairs Deal with the players ‘ transfer dispute’ All India Football Federation( Ushanath Banerjee AIFF) The ministry of electronics and information Ministry of electronics and Justice B N srikrishna technology(meity) appointed an expert information technology(meity) panel committee that would study various issues relating to the data protection. To review the institutionalization of Ministry of Corporate Affairs Justice B N srikrishna arbitration mechanism (MCA) Genetically modified(GM) crop should be Government of India Renuka chowdhury introduced only after biosafety, socio- economics evaluation Rights- based privacy framework in Reserve Bank of India Tarun Ramadorai household finance www.BankExamsToday.com [LIST OF COMMITTEES 2019] Artificial intelligence(AI) for India’s Ministry of Commerce and Dr V kamakoti economics transformation Industry To review the national mineral policy, 2008, Government of India K Rajeswara rao and for submission of a report for a new national mineral policy. To enhance combat capability and Central Government of India shekatkar committee rebalancing defence expenditure of the armed forces The EAC is an independent body that gives PM of India Bibek debroy advice on economic and related topics to the government, especially to the prime minister The committee will review the core probable Sports Ministry Abhinav
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