Friday 30 December 2022

Important committees in India

 Committees On Different Issues

1.  Abhijit Sen Committee (2002): Long-Term Food Policy

2.  Abid Hussain Committee: On Small-Scale Industries

3.  Athreya Committee: Restructuring Of IDBI

4.  Basel Committee: Banking Supervision (BCBS)

5.  Bimal Jalan committee: Report on the working of capital market infrastructure institutions (miis)

6.  Bimal Jalan committee (2018): To decide the appropriate level of reserves that the RBI should hold

7.  C. Rangarajan Committee: To review the Methodology for Measurement of Poverty

8.  Chore Committee: Review the Operation of the Cash Credit System

9.  Deepak Parekh committee: To Financing Infrastructure through PPP model

10. G. V. Ramakrishna Committee (1996): On Disinvestment

11. J. R. Varma Committee: Current Account Carry Forward Practice

12. JJ. Irani Committee: Company Law Reforms

13. K. C. Chakrabarty Committee: To analyze the financial condition of the Regional Rural Banks in India

14. K. Kasturirangan (2017) and submitted report (2019): To head drafting committee of National Education Policy

15. Kelkar Committee (2002): Tax Structure Reforms

16. Kothari Commission (1964-1966): To examine all aspects of the educational sector in India

17. Khan Working Group:  Development Finance Institutions

18. Khusro Committee (1989): Agricultural Credit System

19. Kumarmanglam Birla Report: Corporate Governance

20. MB Shah Committee: To investigate black money, mostly hoarded abroad

21. Mahajan Committee (1997): Sugar Industry

22. Malegam Committee (2010 and report submitted 2011): Reforms in the Primary Market & Repositioning of UTI

23. Malhotra Committee (1993): Broad Framework of Insurance Sector

24. Marathe Committee: Recommendation for Urban Co-operative Banks

25. Mashelkar Committee 2002: Auto Fuel Policy

26. Mckinsey Report: Merger of 7 Associate Banks with SBI

27. Meera Seth Committee: Development of Handlooms

28. Nachiket Mor Committee(2013): Committee on Comprehensive Financial Services for Small Businesses and Low-Income Households

29. Narismhan Committee (1991): Banking Sector Reforms

30. Parekh Committee: Infrastructure Financing

31. P. J. Nayak Committee: To evaluate the governance of the board of banks and examine criteria to select directors, as well as their term

32. Radha Krishnan Commission (1948): Establishment of the University Grant Commission

33. R V. Gupta Committee: Small Savings

34. Raja Chelliah Committee: Tax Reforms

35. Rekhi Committee (1992): Indirect Taxes

36. RV Gupta Committee: Agricultural Credit

37.  Sarkaria Commission: Central-state relationship

38. S P Talwar Committee: Restructuring Of Weak Public Sector Bank

39. Suresh Tendulkar Committee: Redefining Poverty Line and Its Calculation Formula

40. Shah Committee: Reforms Relating To Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs)

41. Shivraman Committee (1979): Establishment of NABARD

42. S.N. Verma Committee (1999): Restructuring the Commercial Banks

43. Swaminathan Commission (2004): To find the problems faced by the farmers

44.  Sukhamoy Chakravarty Committee (1982): To assess the functioning of the Indian Monetary system

45. Tandon Committee (1975): System Of working capital financing by Banks

46. Tarapore Committee (1997): Report on Capital Account Convertibility

47.  U.K. Sharma Committee: NABARD’s Role in RRB

48. Vaghul Committee: Money Market in India

49.  Vasudev Committee: NBFC Sector Reforms

50.  Y B Reddy Committee (2001): Review Of Income Tax Rebates

51. Justice A.K Mathur commission: 7th Pay Commission

52. Gadgil committee (1969): Determine priority sector lending

53. Narismhan Committee (1975): Establishment of regional rural banks

54.  Y.B. Damle committee (1983): Introduction of magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)

55.   Rangarajan committee (1986, 1991) : Related to banking

56. Gorporia committee (1991): Customer service improvement

57. Narshimhan committee (1991): Financial sector reforms

58. Padmanabham committee (1995): Banking supervision

59. Narshimhan committee (1998): Financial sector reforms part 2nd

60. Dantwala committee (1978): Check the viability of RRBs

61.   Rangarajan committee (2008): Financial inclusion

62. Malgaem committee (2011): Issues of microfinance institutions

63.  Damodaran committee (2011): Improvement in customer service in banks

64.   Mahapatra committee (2012): Restructuring of advances by banks

65.   Gupta working group (2006): Provide suggestions on regulation loans to the unorganized sector

66.   Rangarajan committee: Disinvestment



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