
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the appointments of Dr R Balasubramaniam and Dr Joram Aniya as full-time members of NITI Aayog, increasing the total full-time members to seven alongside a vice-chairman. Balasubramaniam, a public policy expert and author involved with the Capacity Building Commission, is known for developing the Karmayogi Competency Framework. Aniya, an academician from Arunachal Pradesh and the first Nyishi woman with a PhD, brings over 18 years of experience in teaching, research, and public policy. Their inclusion follows a recent reconstitution of NITI Aayog, which also appointed Ashok Kumar Lahiri as vice-chairman and other members, marking a significant reshaping of the government think tank.
The articles collectively present a government-centric perspective, focusing on official announcements and endorsements by Prime Minister Modi. They highlight the credentials and contributions of the appointees without critical analysis or opposition viewpoints. The coverage emphasizes the historic and regional significance of the appointments, reflecting a positive framing aligned with government narratives on policy reform and capacity building.
The overall tone across the articles is positive and formal, emphasizing the expertise and achievements of the new appointees and the strategic importance of the NITI Aayog reconstitution. There is a celebratory note regarding the historic nature of Aniya's appointment and Balasubramaniam's role in government initiatives, with no negative or critical sentiment evident in the coverage.
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