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Suman Bery Set to Replace Rajiv Kumar as NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman

The government has reportedly accepted Kumar's resignation and Bery will take office from May 1.
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Apr 23 2022
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The government has reportedly accepted Kumar's resignation and Bery will take office from May 1.
Current NITI Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar (left) is set to resign on April 30, after which Suman Bery (right) will take charge. Photos: Twitter
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New Delhi: The government on Friday appointed Suman K. Bery as the vice-chairman of NITI Aayog, following the sudden resignation of Rajiv Kumar. Bery will take charge from May 1, 2022, an official order said.

Rajiv Kumar's tenure will end on April 30.

Kumar, an eminent economist, took over as vice-chairman of NITI Aayog in August, 2017 after the then VC Arvind Panagariya exited the government think-tank to return to academics.

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According to the order, Kumar's resignation has been accepted and he would be relieved from the post with effect from April 30.

Kumar played a key role in NITI Aayog's policy making, with focus on agriculture, asset monetisation, disinvestment, aspirational districts programme and electric vehicles, among others.  Kumar holds a DPhil in economics from Oxford University and a PhD from Lucknow University. He was also a senior fellow at the Centre for Policy Research (CPR).

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Bery had earlier served as director-general (chief executive) of the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi.

He was also a member of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Statistical Commission and the Reserve Bank of India's Technical Advisory Committee on Monetary Policy.

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