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Subsidy regime must be rationalised: Survey

Govt must rationalise subsidies even though drought has played spoilsport in efforts to contain expenditure on them, the Economic Survey said.

Published on: Feb 25, 2005 04:32 PM IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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Government must rationalise the subsidy regime even though drought has played spoilsport in efforts to contain expenditure on subsidies, expected to touch Rs 43,516 crore in 2004-05, says the Economic Survey.

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The survey said Government responsibilities need to be met from rationalisation of the subsidy regime for which a discussion paper focussing on reducing the volume of subsidy related to revenue receipts was placed in Parliament in December 2004.

The rise in subsidy bill in 2002-03 and 2003-04 was on account of higher allocation for 'food for work' programme to soften the impact the drought on the poor and enhanced coverage under the Antyodya Anna Yojana and other welfare schemes, the survey tabled in Parliament said.

The undulating pattern observed in the subsidies arises primarily from the expenditures on food subsidies, which is determined increasingly by the minimum support price of foodgrains, operational efficiency of the public distribution system, highly subsidised welfare schemes, and special interventions in the drought affected areas, it said.

After briefly declining to 8.2 per cent in 1999-2000 and 2000-01 subsidies rose to 10.5 per cent of total expenditure in 2002-03, the survey noted.

 
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