The Aayog recently met the ministries on the issue.
Even if they score administratively, state governments ruled by the party suffer from an inability to communicate positively, say observers.
In January-June, India attracted $31 billion (Rs 2.05 lakh crore) in capital expenditure (capex) from foreign companies.
The MPC states that the 4 external members will have a tenure of four years each.
The government is considering a proposal to privatise some state-owned banks in phases.
Niti Aayog has come out with an initiative to improve governance in states.
The complaint is against Nestle's 'unfair trade practices'.
This is the Centre's highest-ever budgeted capital outlay.
Bureaucrats heading disinvestment and financial services usually don't get appointed as finance secretary.
The NITI Aayog will now assimilate the views of states and then present a report to the PM.
The outgo for major subsides, is the highest in the first quarter.
The rains have so far been four per cent below normal.
The government notified the compliance window under the Act.
In 2014-15, capital expenditure in the April-September period was Rs 99,100 crore.
The IMD on its part is sticking to its forecast of July rainfall.
Clever wordplay does not change the fact that the government is going pretty easy on some tax offenders, says Arup Roychoudhury.
Status to enable Arvind Panagariya to attend Cabinet meetings.
Notification, FAQs likely after FM Jaitley returns from the US
'We have done what we needed to do on behalf of the consumers'.
However, it's too soon to see any trend; July rain is key.