This year? Nope. Priorities have changed.
Till 2020, it's on with new Astronomy sats, continuing with the GSAT launches, more dedicated military sats, perfecting GSLV Mk-2 & Mk-3, the new cryo, semi-cryo & nuclear propulsion projects, working up the ULV, (and more importantly the RLV-TD shuttle flight testing), completing IRNSS, the mission to Sun (Aditya-1), Chandrayaan-2 with orbiter-lander-rover payloads, a very possible 2nd mission to Mars with some real scientific payloads this time (along with a bigger launch vehicle, GSLV Mk-2), maybe even a mission to Venus can be jammed in here somewhere if the funding can allow that, and the NASA-ISRO mission to develop the world's first dual-frequency SweepSAR satellite (called NISAR).
Manned mission probably around or after 2020 when GSLV Mk-3/LVM 3 is perfected with the new cryo engine.