Ashok Lahiri Meets PM Modi After NITI Aayog Appointment

Newly appointed NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Ashok Lahiri met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, marking his first official engagement. Lahiri and Dr Gobardhan Das, both from West Bengal, have been appointed to the policy think tank. Lahiri is a veteran economist with experience at the World Bank and IMF, while Das is a renowned molecular scientist. Their appointments highlight Bengal's contribution to national policymaking and nation-building.

Key Points: Ashok Lahiri Meets PM Modi as New NITI Aayog Vice Chairman

  • Ashok Lahiri appointed NITI Aayog Vice Chairman
  • Lahiri meets PM Modi in first official meeting
  • Dr Gobardhan Das also appointed as NITI Aayog Member
  • Both are eminent experts from West Bengal
  • Lahiri has over four decades of economic policy experience
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New NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Ashok Lahiri meets PM Modi a day after appointment

New NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Ashok Lahiri meets PM Modi a day after appointment. Lahiri and Dr Gobardhan Das join the policy think tank.

"India's top economist, the die-hard Bengali Dr. Ashok Lahiri, who prepares khichdi prasad for the religious event of Ram Puja, will now be a key figure at NITI Aayog - Dilip Mandal"

New Delhi, April 25

Newly appointed Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog, Ashok Lahiri, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, a day after assuming charge, marking his first official engagement in the role.

Lahiri, who was appointed as the Vice Chairman of the government's apex policy think tank on Friday, held a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, signalling the beginning of his tenure at a time when India is navigating a complex global economic environment.

While details of the meeting were not officially disclosed, the interaction assumes significance as NITI Aayog plays a key role in shaping India's economic policy framework and driving reforms across sectors.

The new Niti Aayog team includes two eminent experts hailing from West Bengal - senior economist Dr Ashok Lahiri as Vice Chairperson and Scientist Dr Gobardhan Das as Member, sources said on Friday.

Dilip Mandal, Senior Advisor, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, also congratulated Lahiri on his new role. Posting on his X account, he said, "India's top economist, the die-hard Bengali Dr. Ashok Lahiri, who prepares khichdi prasad for the religious event of Ram Puja, will now be a key figure at NITI Aayog (formerly the Planning Commission)."

"He will guide how the country's policies are shaped. This is a good selection by Prime Minister @narendramodi," he added.

With this, Bengal once again finds two of its prodigal sons in the top echelons of the Indian policy- making circle, marking another milestone in the state's rich legacy of seminal contributions to scholarship and nation-building, the sources said.

In his new role as NITI Aayog Vice Chairperson, Ashok Lahiri will steer the progress towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Viksit Bharat.

Amongst India's most experienced economists with a career spanning over four decades, Dr Lahiri has served multiple important roles across the policy spectrum, from Chief Economic Adviser to Finance Commission Member, Asian Development Bank, World Bank and the IMF.

An alumnus of Delhi School of Economics and Presidency University, Dr Lahiri has been "a proud Kolkatan, and leading Bengali Bhodrolok luminary" championing the cause of Bengal's development and progress.

Dr Gobardhan Das is a celebrated Molecular Science Professor, specializing in Immunology, Infectious Diseases and Cell Biology over a scientific career of nearly three decades.

He is internationally recognised for his research on the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. Having led cutting-edge research across the world including at Yale University and Houston Methodist Hospital in the USA, and KwaZulu-Natal University and National Research Foundation in South Africa, he chose to return home to serve in his motherland.

An alumnus of Viswa-Bharati University, Dr Das went onto become a Professor in JNU, and is presently leading the development of IISER Bhopal as its Director.

Dr Das's professional excellence and global achievements are even more inspiring when seen in the context of his inspirational personal life story of overcoming unimaginable odds, as a true son of the soil.

Born to Hindu Dalit refugees from Bangladesh who had to leave their everything behind to escape persecution, Dr Das grew up in very challenging conditions in Bengal.

With his father being a poor farmer, he had to study under street lamps as a student. He also suffered through the horror of losing 17 members of his family in riots in West Bengal. His steadfast commitment to nation-building through all of this, will now serve as a ray of hope and inspiration for countless across Bengal and the nation at large.

NITI Aayog serves as the apex public policy think tank of the Government of India, and the nodal agency tasked with catalysing economic development and fostering cooperative federalism through the involvement of State Governments in the economic policymaking process using a bottom-up approach.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Good to see Dr Gobardhan Das's inspiring story - studying under street lamps and overcoming such hardships to become a top scientist. That's the real India story. Hope NITI Aayog uses his insights for education and health policy.
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James A
Interesting choice - a seasoned economist with global experience. NITI Aayog needs people who understand both macroeconomics and ground realities. Let's see if Lahiri can drive reforms that actually reach the common man.
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Priya S
Why always Bengal's "prodigal sons"? What about women representation? Also, NITI Aayog needs to focus on implementation, not just academic credentials. The bottom-up approach sounds good on paper but hasn't translated to much on ground for states like Karnataka.
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Vikram M
Great appointments! Dr Lahiri's experience in fiscal policy and Dr Das's work on TB research will bring diverse perspectives. NITI Aayog needs both economists and scientists to tackle complex issues like healthcare and economic inequality. 👏
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Ryan S
Hope this isn't just another bureaucratic reshuffle. The world economy is in a mess - supply chains, inflation, jobs. India needs bold, implementable ideas from NITI Aayog, not more committees and reports. Let's see what Lahiri delivers.
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Ananya R

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