Wednesday, April 30, 2014

committees and commissions in India

Important committees and commissions in India

What is the difference between a committee and a commission?


A committee is a group of people who meet and deliberate according to fixed rules in order to make a decision or produce a document as a group. A commission is a group of people who are entrusted (that is the etymology) by a government to carry out a task. Sometimes the task is a specific one (like ascertaining a particular fact or resolving a particular problem) and sometimes the task is more long-term (like the SEC, that is, Securities and Exchange Commission). A commission is usually distinct from other kinds of agency in two ways: it has no single, permanent administrator, and it has no independent or constitutional authority of its own; it operates under the authority of another part of the government. Of course, a commission can be a committee (like the 9/11 Commission), but very few committees are commissions, and some commissions are not committees.

committees
1. Palekar Tribunal      :     Journalists’ Pay reforms

2. U.C. Banerjee Commission    :    Enquiry into Godhra carnage (railways)

3. Sarkaria Commission  :   Centre-State relations

4. Srikrishna Commission  :   1992 Bombay riots

5. Thakkar Commission  :   Indira Gandhi assassination case


6. Phukan Commission & Saharya Committee  :   Tehelka tapes

7. Malimath Commission  :   Criminal Justice

8. Upendra Commission  :   Inquiry on rape and murder Thangjam Manorama Devi


9. Malhotra Committee  :   Insurance Reforms

10. Janaki Ram Committee  :   Security scam

11. Ajay Vikram Singh Committee  :   Faster promotions in army

12. Rajinder Sachar Committee {1}  :   Companies and MRPT Act

13. Rajindar Sachar Committee {2}  :   Report on the social, economic and educational status of the Muslims of India

14. Jyoti Basu Committee  :   Report on Octroi abolition

15 Balwant Rai Mehta Committee  :  Recommendations on decentralization system

16. Sawant Committee  :   Enquiry on corruption, charges against ministers & Anna Hazare

17. Chelliah Committee  :   Eradicating black money

18. Kothari Commission  :   Educational reforms

19. Wanchoo Committee  :   Tax enquiry

20. Bhanu Pratap Singh Committee  :   Agriculture

21. Aggarwal Committee  :   Nepotism in granting petrol pump, LPG connections

22. Rangarajan Committee  :   Reforms in private sector

23. Naresh Chandra Committee  :   Corporate governance

24. Chakravarti Committee  :   Banking sector reforms

25. Rekhi Committee  :   Structure of indirect taxation

26. G.V.Ramakrishna Committee  :   Disinvestment in PSU shares

27. Kelkar Committee  :   First committee on backward castes

28. P.C.Hotha Committee  :   Restructuring of civil services

29. Justice B.N.Kirpal Committee  :   1st chairman National Forest Commission

30. Godbole Committee   :  Enron Power Project

31. J.C.Kumarappa Committee  :   Congress agrarian Reforms Committee

32. Swaminathan Committee  :   Population policy

33. Rangarajan Committee  :   Statistics

34. Wardha Committee  :   Inquiry on murder of Graham Staines

35. N.N. Vohra Committee  :   Criminalization of politics

36. Kelkar Committee {2}  :   Direct-Indirect Taxes

37. Alagh Committee  :   Civil Service Examinations


38. Abid Hussain Committee  :   Recommendations on Small scale industries

39. Narasimham Committee  :   Banking sector reforms

40. Chelliah Committee  :  Tax reforms

41. Mashelkar Committee  :   National Auto Fuel Policy

42. Boothalingam Committee   :   Recommendations on integrated wages, income and price policy

43. Omkar Goswami Committee  :   Industrial sickness

44. Yashpal Committee  :   Review of School Education system

45. Ram Nandan Prasad Committee  :   Constitution of creamy layers among Backward Castes

46. Kelkar Committee{3}   :  Enquiry on Kargil defense deals.

47. M.M. Punchhi Commission  :   Centre-State Relations [note- this committee has been set up recently- after the sad demise of Justice (Retd.) Sarkaria]

48. Thorat Committee  :   Caste-based discrimination against students in AIIMS

49. R.K.Raghavan Committee  :   Ragging in colleges

51. James Lyngdoh Committee- Student politics and student-body elections in colleges.

52. E.M.S. Nachiappan Committee  :   Reforms in the higher judiciary


53. Soli Sorabjee Committee  :   Police Reforms [it was constituted after the Judgement of the Supreme Court in Parkash Singh vs Union of India (2006)]

54. Ganguli Committee  :   Review of health facility planning and healthcare engineering and management

55. Percy Mistry Committee  :   Making Mumbai an IFC (International Financial Centre)

56. K.T. Thomas Committee- to look into ways of enhancing the effectives of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act

57. Fali S. Nariman Committee- Accountability and damages with regard to destruction of public property

58. Satwant Reddy Committee- review of laws relating to registration of pharmaceutical drugs and clinical trials

59. Raghuram C. Rajan Committee- financial sector reforms

60. Shah Commission (1966)- reorganisation of States

61. Tarkunde Committee- composition of the Election Commission and other electoral reforms

62. Dinesh Goswami Committee- electoral reforms

63. G.V.K. Rao Committee (1985) - set up by the planning commission in 1985, to look into the Administrative Arrangement for Rural Development and poverty Alleviation Programmes.

64. Butler Committee  :   Relation between Indian states & paramount power (the Queen of Britain)

65. Hurtog Committee  :   Growth of British India education-its effects

66. Muddiman Committee  :   Working of Diarchy as in Montague Chelmsford reforms

commissions
1. Central Information Commission
Receiving and inquiring into complaints from aggrieved persons.
2. Central Vigilance Commission
Probing offences by Central Government officers, Officers of societies, corporation and local authority under the Central Government.
3. Commission for Centre-State Relations
Review of working of existing arrangements between Union and States i.e. power, functions, and responsibilities in all spheres.
4. Commission of Enquiry (Tehelka Commission)
To enquire into the definite matter of public importance with the power of civil court.
5. Commission of Enquiry into Oil-for-Food Scam
To inquire into the Oil-for-Food Scam.
6. Commission on Criminal Justice
Reformation of criminal justice system, compensation to victims, and effective investment etc.
7. Committee on Reforming Bureaucracy
Best practices of Bureaucracy
8. Competition Commission of India
To curb monopolies, to ensure fair competition in India by prohibiting adverse trade practices and to pass order for granting interim relief and to impose penalties in case of defaults.
9. Delimitation Commission
Readjustment of the allocation of seats in Lok Sabha to several States and total number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of each State.
10. Election Commission
Preparation of the electoral rolls, direction, superintendence, and control of elections to Parliament and State Legislatures, recognition of political parties and allotment of symbols and also conducting elections to offices of Presidents and Vice-Presidents of India.
11. Finance Commission
Distribution of financial resources between Union and States, proceeds from taxes, principles governing grants-in-aid to revenue of States out of consolidated fund of India, etc.
12. Justice Nanavati Commission
To inquire into 1984 Riot case (Indira Gandhi Assassination Riot).
13. Kalelkar Commission
Adhering to Article 340, the First Backward Classes Commission was set up by a presidential order on January 29, 1953
14. Khosla Commission
A one-man commission headed by Justice GD Khosla established July 1970 to re-investigate the circumstances surrounding the supposed death of Subhas Chandra Bose. The commission reached the same conclusions as Shah Nawaz Committee.
15. Law Commission
To suggest for implementation and development in constitutional and legal matters including the human way of death penalty
16. Liberhan Commission
To enquire into demolition of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.
17. Mandal Commission
Headed by Bindheshwari Prasad Mandal to consider the question of seat reservations and quotas for people to redress caste discrimination, and used eleven social, economic, and educational indicators to determine "backwardness."
18. Mukherjee Commission
A one-man board of Justice Manoj Mukherjee, a retired judge of the Supreme Court of India which was instituted in 1999 to enquire into the controversy surrounding the reported death of Subhas Chandra Bose in 1945.
19. National Commission for Backward Classes
Inclusion of castes as backward class in OBC lists and to deal with the related matters.
20. National Commission for Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes (NCDNSNT)
A national commission set under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, to study various developmental aspects of denotified and nomadic or semi-nomadic tribes in India.
21. National Commission for Scheduled Castes
To investigate and monitor all matters relating to the safeguards provided for the SCs, to inquire into specific complaints on deprivation of rights of SCs to participate and advice on the planning process of socioeconomic development of SCs.
22. National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
To investigate and monitor the matters relating to safeguards provided for STs, to inquire into specific complaints on deprivation of rights of STs.
23. National Commission for Women
Investigation and examination of all matters relating to safeguards provided for women, take up cases relating to women to other authorities and to look into complaints relating to deprivation of women's rights.
24. National Commission on Labour
To review and suggest improvement of labour standard.
25. National Commission on Minorities
To evaluate the progress of the development of minorities under the Union and States, look into complaints regarding the deprivation of minorities rights.
26. National Commission to Review the Working of Constitution of India
Study of working of Constitution. in key area.
27. National Forest Commission
Review and assessment of existing forest policy, legal frame work on scientific and economic point of examination of current statutes of forest administration and institutions and policy on development and wild life management.
28. National Human Rights Commission
Receiving complaint from victim, directions to Government, etc. and rehabilitation to victims.
29. National Judicial Commission
Appointment of Judges in high judiciary and transfer of High Court Judges.
30. National Knowledge Commission
On 13 June, 2005 , the Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh, constituted the National Knowledge Commission, as a think-tank charged with considering possible policy that might sharpen India's comparative advantage in the knowledge-intensive service sectors. The Commission was to recommend reform of the education sector, research labs, and intellectual property legislation; as well as consider whether the Government could itself upgrade its use of the latest techniques to make its workings more transparent. The NKC website was launched in February 2006.
31. Planning Commission
To oversee the 5 years planning program for the economic development etc. in India.
32. Sahariya Commission
To review the POTA implementation in Centre and various States.
33. Sarkaria Commission
It was set up in June 1983 to examine the relationship and balance of power between state and central governments in the country and suggest changes within the framework of Constitution of India. It was headed by Justice Rajinder Singh Sarkaria, a retired judge of the Supreme Court of India.
34. Shah Commission
inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah
35. Shah Nawaz
Committee was an enquiry committee established in 1956 to investigate the supposed death of Indian Subhas Chandra Bose in August 1945. The Committee included Shah Nawaz Khan.
36. States Reorganisation Commission
constituted by the Central Government of India under the States Reorganisation Act and consisted of Hon. Fazal Ali, K.M. Panikker, and H.N. Kunzru. The Report submitted by the Committee in 1955 known as SRC Report went in to the problems of Telangana and Andhra regions, and the arguments for and against the merger of two regions.


Prefixes and Suffixes

 Prefixes and Suffixes


What are Prefixes and Suffixes?

Prefixes and suffixes are grammatical and lingual "affixes." Prefixes are affixed before and suffixes after a base word or word stem to add information.  For example, with the word "prehistoric," the prefix is "pre-" meaning "before," the base word is "history" meaning "recorded events and knowledge", and the suffix is "-ic" meaning "relating to the science of."
In other words, "prefix" simply refers to an attachment before or in front of, in this case, a shorter word or stem. In lingual terms, a "stem" is the main part of a word to which prefixes and suffixes can be added and may not necessarily be a word itself, such as "dod" in "doddle."
Similarly, "suffix" refers to an attachment after the end of an existing word or stem, serving to form a new word or functioning as an inflectional ending, for example, “s” or “es” to make for plurality.

Is an Affix a Single Syllable?

No, a prefix or suffix can be one or more syllables, depending on the root word from Latin or Greek or from any one of a host of other English lingual influences.

Inflectional Suffixes

Are Endings such as "-ed," "-ing," and "-s" Suffixes?

Yes, endings that are create different forms of the same word are called "inflectional suffixes." There are very few inflectional suffixes but they occur rather frequently. They are:
-s, -es, -iesplural
-s3rd person singular present
-edpast tense
-enpast participle
-enplural (irregular)
-ingprogressive/continuous
-ercomparative
-estsuperlative
-n'tnegative (contraction)


Derivational Suffixes

Are Endings such as "-ism," "-ful," and "-fy" Suffixes?

Endings that change the meaning of the word are called "derivational suffixes." Some are:
-ismforms a noun
-istnoun
-fulnoun
-ableadjective
-ationnoun
-nessnoun
-mentnoun
-ifyverb
-fyadjective
-itynoun
-lyadverb
-ise, -izeverb


Derivational suffixes can combine, providing flexibility in creating other words, but such activity can lead to spelling complications. For example, "-ity" can combine with "-able," but the result is "-ability" (desirability, predictability), and when "-ly" is added to a word ending in "-ic" to make an adverb, the result is usually "-ically" (historically, mechanically).


Prefixes 


Prefixes are placed before the words to modify their meanings; like suffixes, they are groups of letters that rarely serve a purpose unless attached to a word. Here is a list of commonly used prefixes to give you an idea of how to identify them.

Prefix
Meaning
Examples
-a
On/in/out/from
Away, aboard, arise, alight
-al
all
Alone, already
-be
by
Below, before
-by
Be/on the side
Bypass, byword
-for
through
forget, forgive
-fore
before
Forecast, foresee
-gain
against
Gainsay
-in
in
Inside, income
-mis
wrong
Mislead, mistake
-over
Above/beyond
overflow, overcharge
-out
out
Outside, outcome
-to
this
Today, tonight
-un
Not/to reverse an action
Unkind, untie
-under
below
Underground, undersell
-with
Against/back
Withdraw, withhold
-wel
In good condition
Welcome, welfare


Suffixes


Suffixes are placed after words to modify their meanings; like prefixes, they are groups of letters that rarely serve a purpose unless attached to a word. Here is a list of some of them to give you an idea of how to identify suffixes.

Suffix
Meaning
Examples
-able/-ible
capable of
portable, legible
-ac/-ic
like/related to
cardiac, Nordic
-acy
state/quality of being
privacy, legitimacy
-acious/-icious
full of
gracious, malicious
-al
related to
logical, philosophical
-ance/-ence
state/quality of being
maintenance, permanence
-dom
state/quality of being
freedom, kingdom
-eer/-er/-or
person who
mountaineer, writer, counsellor
-escent
becoming, to be
adolescent, fluorescent
-esque
like/reminiscent of
picturesque, Kafkaesque
-fy
to make
magnify, electrify
-iferous
containing, yielding
vociferous, carboniferous
-ise
make, become
civilise, terrorise
-ish
having qualities of
hellish, fiendish
-ism
doctrine, belief, practice
favouritism, communism
-ist
person who
chemist, florist
-ity
state/quality of being
ingenuity, oddity
-less
without
brainless, endless
-ment
state/quality of being, result of action, process
enjoyment, embankment, abridgement
-ness
state of being
thinness, loneliness
-oid
like
celluloid, ovoid
-ose
full of
adipose, verbose
-osis
condition
hypnosis, psychosis
-ous
full of
illustrious, nauseous
-ship
position held
friendship, membership
-sion/-tion
state/quality of being
torsion, transition
-tude
state/quality of being
fortitude, certitude
-y
characterised by
funny, greedy