A Parliamentary panel has asked the government to make the recently-created NITI Aayog an independent body and dismantle the Ministry of Planning, saying it has no more any significant role to play.
"The committee would recommend that NITI Aayog should be made an independent body while dismantling the Ministry of Planning as such, which is now left without any significant function or mandate," Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance said in its report tabled in both the Houses.
In another report, the panel expressed its reservations against earmarking Rs 20,000 crore in the Budget for the current fiscal for allocations to be made to states on the recommendations of NITI Aayog.
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It further said that if the newly-constituted NITI Aayog is to perform allocative function similar to the function attached to erstwhile Planning Commission, "it is not clear as to why the Planning Commission was dismantled in the first place."
The National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog) was created by the government on January 1 with a Cabinet resolution to replace the erstwhile Planning Commission.
However, the Ministry of Planning continues to exist and is playing the role of an interface between NITI Aayog and the Parliament.
The panel has also recommended that the Aadhaar scheme presently under Ministry of Planning should be moved to the Ministry of Home Affairs for a better convergence of the UID and NPR schemes.
National Population Register (NPR) is a digital database of citizens which is being implemented by the Home Ministry.
In the present scenario, under the NPR project, the Home Ministry will issue the national multipurpose identification card to the entire population besides enrolling people and collecting their biometrics details.
The UIDAI is also enrolling and collecting biometrics data of the residents in 24 States/UTs. It would generate Aadhaar numbers for entire population using the NPR data also. Similarly the NPR will issue the identity cards bearing Aahaar numbers using data collected by it and UIDAI.
The panel observed that out of the total Plan expenditure of Rs 2,114.52 crore of the Ministry of Planning for the current fiscal, a major chunk of Rs 2,000 crore has been made available to UIDAI.
The committee also recommended that the National Rainfed Area Authority should be transferred to the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation instead of shelving the project altogether.