The Planning Commission is an institution in the Government of India, which formulates India's Five-Year Plans, among other functions.
After India gained independence, a formal model of planning was adopted, and the planning commission, reporting directly to the Prime Minister of India was established. Accordingly, the Planning Commission was set up on 15 March 1950, with Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru as the chairman.
Cabinet Ministers with certain important portfolios act as part-time members of the Commission, while the full-time members as experts of various fields like Economics, Industry, Science and General Administration.
The Commission works through its various divisions, of which there are three kind:
The majority of experts in the Commission are economists, making the Commission the biggest employer of the Indian Economic Services.
Indian national agencies | Economic planning in India | Government of India
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