In India, commissions are bodies created by the government to address specific issues, monitor certain functions, or provide recommendations for policy decisions. These commissions are typically formed to ensure impartiality and to resolve issues related to governance, social welfare, and legal matters. These commissions play a vital role in maintaining transparency, equity, and justice across the country.
Commission and Formation year |
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🎏 Planning Commission ➖ 1950 |
🎏 Election Commission ➖ 1950 |
🎏 Finance Commission ➖ 1951 |
🎏 Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) ➖ 1964 |
🎏 National Women’s Commission ➖ 1992 |
🎏 National Minorities Commission ➖ 1993 |
🎏 National Backward Classes Commission ➖ 1993 |
🎏 Human Rights Commission ➖ 1993 |
🎏 National Scheduled Caste Commission ➖2004 |
🎏 National Scheduled Tribes Commission ➖ 2004 |
🎏 Central Information Commission ➖ 2005 |
🎏 National Child Rights Protection Commission ➖2007 |
🎏 National Green Tribunal ➖ 2010 |