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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates 'NITI Lectures: Transforming India'

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NITI Aayog aims to build strong States that will come together to build a strong India. As the government’s premier think-tank, we view knowledge building & transfer as the enabler of real transformation in the States. To build knowledge systems for the States and the Centre, NITI is pleased to announce the launch of “NITI Lectures: Transforming India". Through the lectures, NITI Aayog aims to bring policy makers, academics, experts and administrators of global repute to India, for the benefit of policy makers in States and the Centre. This is aimed at learning from global experience in development and good governance. The Transforming India Lecture Series is being inaugurated on August 26th, 2016 by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. The first key note address - India and the Global Economy - is being delivered by the Hon’ble Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Shri Tharman Shanmugaratnam.

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  • Niti Aayog GOI, 2016. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates 'NITI Lectures: Transforming India'," Working Papers id:11367, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11367
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