List of important Committees in India during 2014 and 2015.
- Ajay Shankar Committee : To review functioning of PPP Cell
- Prof. NR Madhava Menon Panel : Reported guidelines for regulating expenditure and content of advertisement in govt. adds
- H Devaraj Commitee : Reported most deemed university
- H R Khan Panel : To evaluate unclaimed PPF and Post Office Savings
- V V Daga Committee : To conduct forensic audit of NSEL
- Sivaramakrishnan committee : Submit Report to build the capital city for Andhra Pradesh
- Ramanujam committee : To avoid obsolete laws
- Bimal Jalan : To head the Expenditure Management Commission
- Hari Gautam Committee : To review the status of UGC
- Justice SB Sinha (One Member Commission):To Probe 2006 Meerut Fire Tragedy
- Suresh Prabhu Committee: To review gas pricing formula
- R S Sharma Expert Committee : To review the Company (Cost Records and Cost Audits) Rules 2014
- Justice MB Shah : On Black Money
- Deepak Mohanty Committee : Data and Information Management in the RBI
- Arvind Mayaram Committee : To clear definition to the FDI and FII
- Nachiket Mor Committee : To permit NBFC's to work as Business correspondence
- P J Nayak Committee : Governance of Boards of Bank in India
- Bibek Debroy : for Restructuring the railway
- Justice CS Dharmadhikari Committee: recommended complete ban on dance bars in hotels and restaurants.
- Pratyush Sinha : To assess compensation for coal blocks.
- Jairam Ramesh : On sustainable development
- T.K. Vishwanathan committee: To provide Bankruptcy code for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
- K.V. Kamath panel: to examine the financial architecture for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector.
- Gopalakrishna Committee: on Capacity Building in Banks and non-Banks
- G N Bajpai Committee: Guidelines for national pension system (NPS) schemes in private sector.
- Scientist Raghunath Anant Mashelkar panel: To recommend best technologies for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Swachh Bharat" national sanitation campaign.
- T S R Subramanian Committee: To review five key green laws concerning protection and conservation of environment, forest, wildlife, water and air among others.