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Institutions headed/chaired by Prime Minister of India

 ▪️Institutions headed/chaired by Prime Minister of India



1. NITI Aayog 

2. National Integration Council

3. National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA)

4. National Water Resources Council

5. National Commission for Population Control

6. Kendriya Hindi Samiti

7. Nuclear Command Authority


8. National Board for Wildlife

9. National Disaster Management Authority

10. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

11. PM’s Council on Climate Change

12. Inter-state Council 

13. Appointments Committee to the Cabinet

14. Cabinet Secretariat

15. Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs

16. Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs

17. Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances


Note - Zonal Councils are headed by Home minister


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