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List of important Committees in India during 2015 and 2016.

List of important Committees in India during 2015 and 2016.

·         Ajay Shankar Committee : To review functioning of PPP Cell
·        
Prof. NR Madhava Menon Panel : Reported guidelines for regulating expenditure and content of advertisement in govt. adds

·         H Devaraj Commitee : Reported most deemed university

·         H R Khan Panel : To evaluate unclaimed PPF and Post Office Savings

·         V V Daga Committee : To conduct forensic audit of NSEL

·         Sivaramakrishnan committee : Submit Report to build the capital city for Andhra Pradesh

·         Ramanujam committee : To avoid obsolete laws

·         Bimal Jalan : To head the Expenditure Management Commission

·         Hari Gautam Committee : To review the status of UGC

·         Justice SB Sinha (One Member Commission):To Probe 2006 Meerut Fire Tragedy

·         Suresh Prabhu Committee: To review gas pricing formula

·         R S Sharma Expert Committee : To review the Company (Cost Records and Cost Audits) Rules 2014

·         Justice MB Shah : On Black Money

·         Deepak Mohanty Committee : Data and Information Management in the RBI

·         Arvind Mayaram Committee : To clear definition to the FDI and FII

·         Nachiket Mor Committee : To permit NBFC's to work as Business correspondence

·         P J Nayak Committee : Governance of Boards of Bank in India

·         Bibek Debroy : for Restructuring the railway

·         Justice CS Dharmadhikari Committee: recommended complete ban on dance bars in hotels and restaurants.

·         Pratyush Sinha : To assess compensation for coal blocks.


·         Jairam Ramesh : On sustainable development

·         T.K. Vishwanathan committee: To provide Bankruptcy code for small and medium enterprises
·         (SMEs).

·         K.V. Kamath panel: to examine the financial architecture for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector.

·         Gopalakrishna Committee: on Capacity Building in Banks and non-Banks

·         G N Bajpai Committee: Guidelines for national pension system (NPS) schemes in private sector.

·         Scientist Raghunath Anant Mashelkar panel: To recommend best technologies for Prime Minister

·         Narendra Modi's "Swachh Bharat" national sanitation campaign.

·         T S R Subramanian Committee: To review five key green laws concerning protection and conservation of environment, forest, wildlife, water and air among others.

·         Tandon Committee:Follow Up Of Bank Credit

·         DR Gadgil Committee:Agricultural Finance

·         Godwala Committee:Rural Finance

·         ML Dantwala Committee: Regional Rural Banks

·         SS Nadkarni Committee:Trading In Public Sector Banks

·         Venketaiya Committee:Review Of Rural Financing System

·         Bhide Committee:Coordination Between Commercial Banks And SFC's

·         AK Bhuchar Committee:Coordination Between Term Lending Institutions And Commercial Banks.

·         R. Jilani: Inspection System in Banks

·         Goiporia Committee:Customer Service In Banks

·         LC Gupta Committee:Financial Derivatives

·         James Raj Committee:Functioning Of Public Sector Banks

·         Vipin Malik Committee:Consolidated Accounting By Banks

·         A Ghosh Committee:Frauds & Malpractices In Banks

·         BD Thakar Committee:Job Criteria In Bank Loans (Approach)

·         A K Khandelwal:HR Issues of Public Sector Banks

·         R.H. Khan:Harmonization of the Role of Financial Institution in Banks

·         Rajamannar Committee:Changes In Banking Laws , Bouncing Of Cheques Etc.

·         Usha Thorat Panel: Financial Inclusion

·         Chatalier Committee:Finance To Small Scale Industry

·         K Madhav Das Committee:Urban Cooperative Banks

·         R S Saria Committee:Agricultural Finance And Cooperative Society

·         SS Kohli Committee:Rationalization Of Staff Strength In Banks

·         J.V. Shetty:Consortium Lending by Banks

·         I.T. Vaz: Norms for Working Capital Finance by Banks

·         Y.V. Reddy: Financial Aggregate System

·         Rakesh Mohan:Small Savings: Tax and Interest Rates

·         M Damodaran:Customer Service in Banks

·         Pillai Committee:Pay Scales Of Bank Officers

·         Rangrajan Committee:Computerization Of Banking Industry

·         Cook Committee (On Behalf Of BIS - Under Basel Committee ):Capital Adequacy Of Banks

·         Pendarkar Committee:Review The System Of Inspection Of Commercial, RRB And Urban
·         Cooperative Banks

·         Dave Committee:Mutual Funds (Functioning)

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