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List of Committee:

Butler Committee - Relation between Indian states & paramount power

Hurtog Committee - Growth of British India education-its effects

Muddiman Committee - Working of Diarchy as in Montague Chelmsford reforms

Malhotra Committee - Insurance Reforms

Janaki Ram Committee - Security Scam

Ajay Vikram Singh Committee - Faster promotions in Army

Rajinder Sachar Committee 1 - Companies and MRPT Act

Rajindar Sachar Committee 2 - Report on the social, economic and educational status of the Muslims of India.

Jyoti Basu Committee - Report on Octroi abolition.

Balwant Rai Mehta Committee - Recommendations on decentralization system

Sawant Committee - Enquiry on corruption, charges against ministers & Anna Hazare

Chelliah Committee - Eradicating black money

Wanchoo Committee - Tax enquiry

Bhanu Pratap Singh Committee – Agriculture

Agarwal Committee - Nepotism in granting petrol pump, LPG connections

Rangarajan Committee - Reforms in private sector

Naresh Chandra Committee - Corporate governance

Chakravarti Committee - Banking sector reforms

Rekhi Committee - Structure of indirect taxation

G.V.Ramakrishna Committee - Disinvestment in PSU shares

Kelkar Committee 1 - First committee on backward castes

P.C.Hotha Committee - Restructuring of civil services

Justice B.N.Kirpal Committee - 1st chairman National Forest Commission

Godbole Committee - Enron Power Project

J.C.Kumarappa Committee - Congress agrarian Reforms Committee

Swaminathan Committee - Population policy

Rangaraju Committee – Statistics

Wardha Committee - Inquiry on murder of Graham Staines

Vohra Committee - Criminalization of politics

Kelkar Committee 2 - Direct-Indirect Taxes

Alagh Committee - Civil Service Examinations

Abid Hussain Committee - Recommendations on Small scale industries

Narasimham Committee - Banking sector reforms

Chelliah Committee - Tax reforms

Mashelkar Committee - National Auto Fuel Policy

Boothalingam Committee - Recommendations on integrated wages, income and price policy.

Omkar Goswami Committee Industrial sickness

Yashpal Committee - Review of School Education system

Ram Nandan Prasad Committee - Constitution of creamy layers among Backward Castes.

Kelkar Committee 3 - Enquiry on Kargil defense deals.

Saharya Committee - Tehelka tapes

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