List of agencies of the government of India

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This is a list of agencies and departments of the Union Government of India.

Contents

Executive

Ministry of Agriculture

Attached Offices

Ministry of Panchayati Raj

Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers

Ministry of Civil Aviation

Ministry of Coal

Ministry of Commerce and Industry

Departments

Attached Offices

Statutory Bodies

Autonomous Bodies

Boards

Commissions

Promotion Councils

Public Sector Undertakings

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology

Departments and Attached Offices

Autonomous Bodies

Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution

Departments

Department of Consumer Affairs

Department of Food and Public Distribution

Ministry of Co-operation

Ministry of Corporate Affairs

Statutory Bodies

Ministry of Culture

Offices

Autonomous and other bodies

Ministry of Defence

Armed Forces Tribunals

Department of Defence Research and Development

Department of Defence Production

Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare

Finance Division

Intelligence Agencies

Inter-Service Organisations

Ministry of Earth Sciences

Executive Arm

Subordinate Offices

Attached Offices

Autonomous Offices

Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

Subordinate and statutory bodies

Autonomous bodies

Ministry of External Affair

Ministry of Finance

Departments

Autonomous Agencies

Ministry of Food Processing Industries

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

Department of Health

Department of Family Welfare

Others

Ministry of AYUSH

Ministry of Heavy Industries

Ministry of Home Affairs

Departments

Department of Internal Security

Department of Official Language

  • Central Translation Bureau
  • Central Hindi Training Institute

Department of Jammu and Kashmir and Laddak Affairs

Department of Home

Department of States

Central Armed Police Forces and Paramilitary forces

Bureaus

Autonomous Bodies, Boards & Corporations

Boards / Academies / Institutions (Grant in Aid)

Regulatory Authorities

Commissions/Committees/Missions

Councils

Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs

Ministry of Education

Organisational structure: The department is divided into eight bureaus, and most of the work of the department is handled through over 100 autonomous organisations under these bureaus. [2]

Others:

Ministry of Women and Child Development

•National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD)

•National Commission for Women (NCW)

•National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR)

•Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA)

•Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB) Rashtriya Mahila Kosh (RMK)

Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports

Department of Sports

Ministry of Information and Broadcasting

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Ministry of Law and Justice

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

Ministry of Mines

Ministry of Minority Affairs

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

Autonomous R&D Institution under MNRE

PSUs / Joint Ventures

Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions

Department of Personnel and Training

Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances

Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas

Ministry of Power

Bureaus

Autonomous bodies, boards and corporations

Statutory Bodies

Commissions, committees and missions

Ministry of Railways

Ministry of Road Transport and Highways

Agencies

Ministry of Rural Development

Ministry of Science & Technology

Department of Biotechnology

Department of Ocean Development

Department of Scientific & Industrial Research

Department of Science & Technology

Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

Departments

Autonomous Bodies

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship

Ministry of Steel

Ministry of Textiles

Autonomous Bodies

Statutory Bodies

Export Promotion Councils

Textiles Research Associations

Public Sector Undertakings

Independent Departments

Department of Atomic Energy

Apex Board

Regulatory Board and Organisation

Research & Development Sector

Central Public Sector Units

Industrial Organisations

Service Organisations

Universities

Aided Sector

Department of Space

The Department of Space manages the following agencies and institutes: [11]

Judiciary

Parliament of India

Independent Agencies/Bodies

Intelligence

National

Economic

Military

Other

Tribunals in India

Appellate Tribunal

See also

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