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The
National
Institution
for
Transforming
India,
also
called
NITI
Aayog,
was
formed
via
a
resolution
of
the
Union
Cabinet
on
January
1,
2015.
NITI
Aayog
is
the
premier
policy
'Think
Tank'
of
the
Government
of
India,
providing
both
directional
and
policy
inputs.
While
designing
strategic
and
long
term
policies
and
programmes
for
the
Government
of
India,
NITI
Aayog
also
provides
relevant
technical
advice
to
the
Centre
and
States.
NITI
Aayog
calls
for
more
participation
from
private
sector
for
Aspirational
Districts
Programme.
As
of
now
Tata
Trust,
the
Bill
&
Melinda
Gates
Foundation,
Piramal,
ITC
are
among
the
key
players
associated
with
this
programme.
NITI
Aayog
on
Tuesday
called
for
more
participation
from
private
players
for
the
success
of
government's
Aspirational
Districts
Programme
which
aims
to
transform
117
most
backward
districts
of
the
country.
Addressing
an
event
here,
NITI
Aayog
CEO
Amitabh
Kant
said
overhauling
these
districts
will
lead
to
India's
growth
as
well.
'These
117
districts
are
determined
to
change
the
destiny
of
India
within
next
3
years.
And
if
they
transform,
then
India
will
transform
itself
rapidly
as
you
will
get
an
incremental
growth
of
about
1-1.5
per
cent
because
these
districts
will
become
the
key
drivers
of
growth,'
he
said
at
the
event
organised
by
Indo-US
Chamber
of
Commerce
here.
However,
the
government
alone
cannot
bring
this
huge
transformation
and
more
private
players
should
join
the
efforts.
'We
need
a
huge
amount
of
investment
from
the
private
sector.
It
is
not
possible
for
the
government
alone
to
bring
the
change.
We
need
a
great
partnership
between
the
government
and
private
sector
and
only
this
will
drive
us
to
sustainable
development,'
Kant
said.
As
of
now
Tata
Trust,
the
Bill
&
Melinda
Gates
Foundation,
Piramal,
ITC
are
among
the
key
players
associated
with
this
programme.
The
programme
gauges
these
districts
on
49
indicators
on
6
sub-sectors
by
challenging
them
to
compete
on
a
real
time
basis
through
a
continuous
monitoring
of
data.
The
government
launched
the
Transformation
of
Aspirational
Districts
programme
earlier
this
year.
It
aims
at
quickly
and
effectively
transforming
117
most
underdeveloped
districts
of
the
country.
The
National
Institution
for
Transforming
India,
also
called
NITI
Aayog,
was
formed
via
a
resolution
of
the
Union
Cabinet
on
January
1,
2015.
NITI
Aayog
is
the
premier
policy
'Think
Tank'
of
the
Government
of
India,
providing
both
directional
and
policy
inputs.
While
designing
strategic
and
long
term
policies
and
programmes
for
the
Government
of
India,
NITI
Aayog
also
provides
relevant
technical
advice
to
the
Centre
and
States.
NITI
Aayog
calls
for
more
participation
from
private
sector
for
Aspirational
Districts
Programme.
As
of
now
Tata
Trust,
the
Bill
&
Melinda
Gates
Foundation,
Piramal,
ITC
are
among
the
key
players
associated
with