Yojana Bhawan is working overtime to complete the crucial Approach paper to the 12th Plan amidst a buzz that
Planning Commission Deputy Chairman
Montek Singh Ahluwalia may get a Cabinet berth in the
reshuffle expected soon.
Ahluwalia, a noted economist who has served in the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), wants to wrap up the Approach paper so that his successor need not go through the process all over again, a source said.
KNOW MORE: Montek's manifesto"Deputy Chairman has blocked Friday and Saturday for the internal Planning Commission meeting to give final shape to the document," he said.
In the normal course, these meetings are held only on Friday.
Speculations are rife that Ahluwalia may get the Commerce and Industry portfolio, replacing Anand Sharma, who is being talked about as the next Minister for External Affairs.
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A lot of work has already been completed for the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17). The Commission has completed the regional consultations with Northern, Eastern, Western, Southern and Northeastern states.
ANALYSIS: BT editor Chaitanya Kalbag on UPA II's previous cabinet reshuffle The annual plans for the current financial year for most of the states have also been approved by the commission.