-Press Information Bureau/ Ministry of Finance The Economic Survey emphasizes on the need for a national common agricultural market and identifies un-integrated and distortion ridden agricultural market as the one of the most striking problems in agriculture growth. The Economic Survey suggests 3 incremental steps as possible solution, building on the Budget 2014 recognition for setting up a national market, farmers' markets and need for the Central Government and the State Government...
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An Unhealthy Health Policy -Ruhi Kandhari
-Tehelka National Health Policy 2015 draft could end up being a paper tiger Successive governments since the reforms of 1991 have been criticised for low funding on health, lowest in the world. Nearly one percent of India's gross domestic product (GDP) is spent each year on public health. But the new government has pledged to turn the tide around by increasing government spending to 2.5 percent of GDP in the draft health...
More »All Central schemes to be under cash transfer scheme from April -Chetan Chauhan
-Hindustan Times The government's fiscal management plan in the Budget could see a roadmap on extending the controversial cash transfer schemes from just entitlements to subsidies, a move that could add fuel to the already surcharged atmosphere over the land acquisition bill. The finance ministry has issued instructions to bring all Central schemes having a financial component under the direct benefit transfer (DBT) from April, apparently to plug leakages and to keep...
More »5 Ways This Budget Can Make Agriculture Profitable - Nidhi Nath Srinivas
-The Huffington Post Going by the number of farmers, Indian agriculture is the nation's largest private enterprise. And also the only one lacking free markets. So it is hardly surprising that half of India's population, since it depends on agriculture, contributes only 15% of the country's income. The shocking waste of entrepreneurial energy, time and resources of 263 million farmers and laborers has kept rural families in poverty, accelerated urban migration...
More »We will crowd-source our Budget from Delhi's citizens, says Arvind Kejriwal
-PTI New Delhi: In a novel initiative, the Aam Aadmi Party government has decided to involve common people in making Delhi's Budget for 2015-16 so that financial allocation can be made based on requirement of various areas. The government also hinted at undertaking an "austerity drive" and reviewing "functioning of unnecessary departments" to plug the wastage of resources. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal told the Delhi assembly that after taking people's opinion on the...
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