-The Indian Express While a focused jobs guarantee thrust could help mitigate financial distress for tens of thousands of rural families, Maharashtra’s performance on MGNREGA until now this year has been lacklustre on several counts. Mumbai: As drought conditions worsen in across large parts of rural Maharashtra and sowing for rabi crops adversely affected, the state is expected to give a fresh push to the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee...
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States vs central health scheme -Abantika Ghosh
-The Indian Express West Bengal has withdrawn from flagship programme PMJAY, joining 3 other states that have stayed out. What are the reasons behind the states’ reluctance; what could this mean for the programme’s future? New Delhi: On Thursday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced that her state is withdrawing from Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY). Delhi, Telangana and Odisha have stayed out of the programme, while reports...
More »After 10% quota, Govt plans basic income for poor, aid for farmers -Amitav Ranjan
-The Indian Express The 2017 Economic Survey had flagged the UBI scheme as “a conceptually appealing idea” and a possible alternative to social welfare programmes targeted at reducing poverty. With its legislation on a 10 per cent quota for the general category poor in jobs and education getting parliamentary backing in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP-led Government is now exploring the possibility of providing direct benefit transfers...
More »12,000 schools in Gujarat have just one or two teachers -Kapil Dave
-The Times of India GANDHINAGAR (Gujarat): A survey conducted by Gujarat education department found that of 32,772 Government schools, 12,000 schools are run by just one or two teachers, and there are 15,171 schools which have less than 100 students. Official records show 8,673 (26% of total schools) Government schools have less than 51 students while 6,498 (20%) schools have less than 100 students. In all, 15,171 (46%) Government schools have...
More »Using RBI reserves to fund Government expenditure: A misleading debate -Prabhat Patnaik
-The Telegraph Our public discourse should be informed by economic theory that is free of obfuscations For some time now there has been a debate in the country that is as esoteric as it is misleading, namely whether the Reserve Bank of India’s reserves should be drawn down by the Government to finance its expenditure. On the one side, the argument is that if the Government has to undertake extra expenditure, then, other...
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