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Important Committees in India
1. U.C. Banerjee Commission :- Enquiry into Godhra carnage (railways) 2. Sarkaria Commission : Centre-State relations It was set up in June 1983 to examine the relationship and balance of power between state and central governments in the country and suggest changes within the framework of Constitution of India. It was headed by Justice Rajinder Singh Sarkaria, a retired judge of the Supreme Court of India.

34. Shah Commission inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah

35. Shah Nawaz
Committee was an enquiry committee established in 1956 to investigate the supposed death of Indian Subhas Chandra Bose in August 1945. The Committee included Shah Nawaz Khan.

36. States Reorganisation Commission constituted by the Central Government of India under the States Reorganisation Act and consisted of Hon. Fazal Ali, K.M. Panikker, and H.N. Kunzru. The Report submitted by the Committee in 1955 known as SRC Report went in to the problems of Telangana and Andhra regions, and the arguments for and against the merger of two regions. 3. Srikrishna Commission : 1992 Bombay riots 4. Thakkar Commission : Indira Gandhi assassination case

R.N. Malhotra, former RBI Governor.
A COMMITTEE was set up in 1993 under the chairmanship of R.N. Malhotra, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, to make recommendations for reforms in the insurance sector. The Malhotra Committee recommended introduction of a concept of “professionalisation” in the insurance sector to make out a strong case for paving the way for foreign capital.
In its report submitted in 1994, the committee recommended, among other things, that:
Private players be included in the insurance sector.
Foreign companies be allowed to enter the insurance sector, preferably through joint ventures with Indian partners.
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) be constituted as an autonomous body to

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