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YOJANA - MARCH - 2017

BUDGET 2017-2018

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1. ASSESSING THE CHANGES IN STRUCTURE AND

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PROCESSES......................................................................4

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SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY......................5

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UNION BUDGET 2017-18...................................................7

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A TAKE - OFF FOR INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR................7

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NEO - DEVELOPMENTAL MODEL MARKETING TOWARDS ...

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GREATER GLORY..............................................................9

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“RAIL BUDGET IN NEW AVATAR”

This year, 93 years old practice of presenting Passenger Safety


a separate rail budget was not followed. The rail
budget was merged with the general budget. ¾¾ The present budget recognised the compelling
need for addressing the safety concerns
History of Railway Budget afresh and announced the setting up of
Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh (RRSK) with
¾¾ In 1920, an East Indian Railway Committee a corpus of 1 lakh crore over a period of 5

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was constituted under the chairmanship years.
of Sir William Acworth. Based upon the

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recommendation of Acworth committee the ¾¾ Government will lay down clear cut guidelines

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finances of Railways were separated in 1924 and timeline for implementing various safety
by a “Seperation convention”. works to be funded from the kosh. There is

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a plan to completely change the ICF coaches

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¾¾ In the Post-Independence era, Railways was to LHB coaches for better safety.

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carrying 75% of Public transport and 90% of

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freight. Hence the need for continuing with ¾¾ The Budget has also outlines complete
a separate budget looked justified. elimination of unmaned level crossing by

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2020. The safety initiative is also likely

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¾¾ Today in contrast, this share has been to witness measures for improving fire

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reduced to 15% and 30% respectively. The retardancy in materials used for coach
present Government recognized this change interiors like foam.

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and hence a conscience decision was taken
Capital and development works

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to look at the issue as a whole.

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¾¾ The present budget mandates Railways to ¾¾ The merger of Rail budget also extinguished
facus on 4 major areas like. the dividend liability of the Indian Railways,
resulting in extra availability of Rs.10,000
•• Passenger safety crores approx. This shall be a recurring
benefit year after year.
•• Capital and development works
¾¾ The budget targeted commissioning of 3500
•• Cleanliness km of railway line when compared to 2800
km line in 2016-17. These is a major thurst
•• Finance and Accounting Reforms
in electrification also.

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¾¾ Another area is station Redevelopment 500 Assessing the changes in structure


stations are to be made disabled friendly. It and processes
is proposed to feed 7000 stations by solar
power in medium term. The recent budget has made some shifts as
follows. It has merged the Railway Budget with
¾¾ A new strategy has been firmed up in signing the General Budget, discontinued the plan and
joint ventures with state governments. Nonplan classification in Union Government’s
Railways shall be setting up joint ventures expenditure Budget and advanced the date of
with 9 state Government and 70 projects are the Budget presentation by a month.
identified for construction and development.
Merging of Budgets

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Cleanliness
¾¾ The decision based on the advice of the NITI

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Aayog put an and to the 92 year old tradition
¾¾ SMS based clean my coach service has
of a separate Rail Budget. It has been argued

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gained popularity. The budget also proposed
that this merger will allow the Railways to
“coach mitra” facility, a single window facility
boost economic growth.

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to register all coach related requirements.

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¾¾ Rather than this cosmetic change, it

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¾¾ The budget proposes to fit all coaches with is important to implement the Rakesh
bio toilets by 2019. To continue such efforts

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Mohan Committee Recommendations for
further, the Budget outlines the pilot plants restructuring of Railways.

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for environment friendly disposal of toilet
¾¾ The social costs borne by the Railways are

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waste and conversion of biodegradable waste
into energy are being set up. now transferred to the respective state and

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central Governments. So it will now perform
Finance and accounting Reforms the role of commercial organisation in a

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profitable manner.

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¾¾ The accounting basis is transformed to the

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accural basis of accounting. This accounting Ending plan and non plan expenditures
reform will enable railways to calculate more
¾¾ The bifurcation of expenditures budget
accurately, the value of each service they
as plan and Non-plan had given rise to a
provide.
misleading notion that plan expenditure
was developmental and non-plan was non
¾¾ To promote digital habit in passengers,
developmental.
service charge one tickets booked through
IRCTC has been withdrawn. This is a
¾¾ This has led to the excessive focus on plan
welcome move.
expenditure, with a corresponding neglect
of items such as maintenance that was
¾¾ The shares of three railway PSUs - IRFC,
classified as Non-plan and neglect of non
IRCON and ICRTC are proposed to be listed
plan expenditure caused on acute shortage
in the stock exchange. of regular cadre staff across sectors in most
states.

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¾¾ It is hoped that by clubbing plan and Non- SWOT Analysis of the Indian
plan expenditure, resource allocation would Economy
be easier; this will also help link outlays to
outcomes in a better way. The Economic Survey 2016-17 tabled in
the Parliament presents an assessment of the
¾¾ While the plan and non-plan distinction has performance of the Indian economy over time
been dropped, an excessive focus on ‘capital’ with a focus on recent developments. It analyses
and `revenue’ classification of expenditure problems, challenges, possible solutions
could be problematic for important social and prospects with arguments supported by
extensive research and empirical evidence.
sectors like education and health, where
large proportions of government spending
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are reported as Revenue expenditure.
¾¾ External debt is within safe limits and no

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¾¾ An important intent of the erstwhile 5 year plan slippage is expected from the fiscal discipline

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process was to correct regional imbalances and consolidation pattern followed by both
by sanctioning packages. The focus should central and State Governments yielded

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not be lost. The union ministries should results.

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continue to make interventions for reducing

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regional disparity by identifying backward ¾¾ FDI reform measures have ensured that

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regions and channelising additional public India has been receiving one of the largest

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inflows of FDI.
resources to those.

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¾¾ The large gap existing between the inflation
Advancing the Budget

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rates measured through WPI and CPI
have merged and the relative prices in the
¾¾ By advancing the Budget 2017-18 by a

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economy have considerably stabilised.
month, the attempt to push all spending

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ministries towards releasing funds to states

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¾¾ Successful demonetisation of high value
and other implementing authorities right currencies is likely to yield long term benefits
from the beginning of new financial year. of reducing corruption, increasing household
financial savings and widening the tax net.
¾¾ One of the disadvantage of moving the budget
to February 1 is the lack of availability of ¾¾ GST and its implementation will result
comprehensive revenue and expenditure in a single nation wide market, better tax
data. compliance; higher investment and growth.

¾¾ Other difficulties like whether the houses of ¾¾ A very extensive network and infrastructure

Parliament and the standing committee will is created in the country by JAM - Jandhan,
Aadhar Cards and mobile phones particularly
get adequate time to delibrate on the budget
to reach the target groups and remote areas
is another question.
directly and effectively.

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Weakness Opportunities

¾¾ A major weakness of the economy in the ¾¾ Reform the bankruptcy laws for exits of
context of its potential is broad social ideology, corporations to release locked up resources.
mindset and opinions about redistribution The Government has already reformulated
and income and wealth, capacity building for an Insolvency and Bankruptcy code 2016
service delivery and market regulations and and now, its efficient implementation holds
curious confusion about property rights and the key.
role of private sector.
¾¾ Strengthen legal basic for Aadhar cards
¾¾ GST implementation to begin with is likely and allows inter operability to encourage

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to suffer from sub-optimal design and to digital payments for efficient functioning of

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complicated a structure for efficiency gains. Government schemes to achieve inclusion
and equity.

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¾¾ Out of several essential public services,
delivery of health and education does not ¾¾ Focus on competitive and cooperative

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provide any good replicable model across Federalism presents a great potential to

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states. Efficient delivery of these services attract skills, investment and technology.

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remains a major weakness.

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¾¾ Higher growth prospects in advance countries
¾¾ Private investment is low and exports are no like US and Germany can lead to revival of

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longer growing at higher rates. Both these exports from developing countries including

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are significant sources of growth but have India.
slacked substantially of lak in India.

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¾¾ In the context of promoting labour intensive
¾¾ The corporate sector and commercial exports, after Brexit, India has the opportunity

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banks are caught simultaneously with their of renegotiating free trade agreements with

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respective stressed balance sheets. The UK and Europe and gain substantially for

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increase in NPA is also on worrying clause. export and employment growth.

¾¾ Non tax revenues of the central government ¾¾ The demorgraphic dividend in the particular
have not achieved the target because receipts states would reach the peak around 2020
from the spectrum, disinvestments and and this offers a specific perspective on the
dividends to the government have fallen urgency to pursue relevant economic reforms
short of expectation. to maximise such a gain.

¾¾ Investment and savings rates have been ¾¾ There is an opportunity to create a Public
declining in the country over recent years. sector Asset Rehabilitation agency to address
Income and consumption inequalities are the twin balance street problem by taking up
increasing in India. large and difficult cases and taking tough
decisions.

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Threats achieve this 18.45% of total budget is allocated


for the infrastructure sector.
¾¾ International rating agencies have not been
consistent in upgrading their ratings of As per the Gazette notification of Department
different countries when their macroeconomic of Economic affairs, ministry of Finance dated
performance over time is compared. India October 8 2013, the infrastructure sector is a
unfortunately, seems to be on the receiving set of Transport, Energy, Water and Sanitation,
side with almost unrevised ratings and it can Communication and Social and Commercial
deter investments. Infrastructure.

¾¾ Competitive populism in the fedral diplomacy Transport


can change fiscal discipline and governance

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standards. Out of total Budget 2017-18, 61% is allocated
for this sector. This ambitions and magnitude of

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¾¾ Challenges arising out of pay revisions and investment will spur a huge amount of economic

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UDAY bonds are significant concerns for activity across the country and create more job
states to maintain their fiscal discipline opportunities.

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targets.

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A specific programmes for development

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¾¾ International political order and environment of multimodal logistics parks, together with

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are fast changing towards isolation and multimodal facilities will be drawn up and
protectionism. implemented.

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¾¾ As a consequence of developments in US
economy, Global interest rates and inflation
¾¾ The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana
(PMGSY) is being implemented as never

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rates in advanced countries are on the way to before and is accelerating on excellent
strengthen. This can have adverse impact on momentum. The pace of construction has

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India’s capital inflow and outflow and hence accelerated to almost double and reached

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on its investment climate. 133 km/day in 2016-17 from 73 km / day

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during 2011-2014 is commendable.
¾¾ The world’s exports to GDP ratio has been
declining for the last 6 years under such ¾¾ It is to mention that National Highways
a gloomy environment raising the share of Development Project (NHDP), shifted its
India’s exports in the world export is very focus to improve connectivity rather than to
challenging. increase network capacity.

Union Budget 2017-18 ¾¾ The efforts to improve the road sector are
hampered by delayed clearances, multiple
A Take - off for Infrastructure Sector over lapping authorities and jurisdictions,
frequently changing rules of engagement
The Budget 2017-18 is heavily focussed with private sector, unyielding land laws
on the infrastructure sector with the aim of and skill shortages. This must be addressed.
efficiency, productivity and quality of life. To

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¾¾ A substantial investment will be required to ¾¾ A scheme which is a national importance


ensure that the Air Navigation Services (ANS) is called Bharat Net, a highly scalable
can continue to deliver on an ecceptional network infrastructure accessible on a non
record of aviation safety. discriminatory basis, would the world’s
longest rural broadband connectivity project
¾¾ The Budget 2017-18 targets that the selected using optical fibre.
airports in Tier 2 cities will be taken up
for operation and maintenance in the PPP ¾¾ In this Bharat Net project, optical Fibre cable
mode, Also, the Airport authority of India (OFC) has been laid in 1,55,000 kms. In
will beamed to enable effective monetisation addition DigiGaon initiative will be launched
of land assets. to provide tele medicine, education through

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digital technology.

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¾¾ Exports and imports for India, bulk of
which takes place through the seaports, Energy

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have demonstrated unprecedented growth
¾¾ The Government is on the way to achieve

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during last decade. India will have to make
100% village electrification by 1st May
huge investment on creating Indian tonnage

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2018. An increased allocation is made under
which is consistent with its present share in

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Deondayal Upadhaya Gram Jyoti Yojoana.
the world tonnage.

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¾¾ In solar energy it is now proposed to take up

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¾¾ The Environment friendly mode of transport,
the second phase of solar park development
In land water ways (IWT) is showing a decline

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for additional 20,000 Mw capacity.
in allocation. This is mainly due to the reason

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that the volume - Cargo moved through
¾¾ To strengthen energy sector, the Government
inland water transport remains very low
has decided to set up strategic crude oil

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and confined to particular regions only. This
reserve. In the first phase 3 such reserves

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must be addressed as IWT has the potential
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to reduce congestion on roads and reduce
proposed to set up in Chandikhole in Odisha
CO­2 emissions.
and Bikaner in Rajasthan.

Communication
¾¾ Swaach Bharat Mission (Gramin) has made
tremendous progress in promoting safe
¾¾ The current spectrum auctions have removed
sanitation and ending open defecation. Open
spectrum scarcity in the country and will
defection free villages (ODF) are now being
give a major fillip to mobile broadband and
given priority for piped water supply.
digital India for the benefits of people living
in rural and remote India.
¾¾ To further boost this mission, it is proposed
to provide safe drinking water to over 28,000
arsenic and fluoride affected habitations in
the next 4 years.

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Neo - Developmental Model Marketing ¾¾ In the PMFBY, the coverage target has been
towards Greater Glory increased from 30 to 40% in 2017-18 and to
50% in 2018-19. This makes the farmers to
The Agri Sector, farmers’ welfare and feel more secure at the time of sowing itself.
upliftment of rural areas and creation of jobs
¾¾ The soil health card scheme, would be
here always given prime importance. This
strengthened further with setting up of
Budget 2017-18, draws out a crystal clear road
mini labs for soil testing in all Kristi Vigyan
map, which will help to look at broad canvas
Kendras across India.
of the Farm Sector and the need for removal of
various natural and man-made impediments in
¾¾ The recently enacted GST is also likely to have
rural development.
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food sectors are currently subjected to a wide
¾¾ The budget proposals rightly targeted to

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array of direct and indirect taxes levied by
integrate farmers who grow fruits and
central and State Governments.

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vegetables with agro processing units for
better price realisation and reduction of post
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harvest losses.
MGNREGA and there is an increase in

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the target for the assets creation also. The

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¾¾ NABARD will set up funds like micro irrigation
Farm pond targets under this scheme once

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fund, dairy processing infrastructure fund
completed, it will contribute greatly to
for the better penetration of credit facilities.

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drought proofing of Gram Panchayats.

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¾¾ The coverage of the National Agricultural
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market (eNAM) is proposed to be expanded
participation of women in MGNREGA has
from the current 250 to 585 APMCs, with on
increased to 55% from less than 48% in the

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assistance upto 75 lakhs for establishment
past. The initiative to geo tag all MGNREGA
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assets and putting them in public domain

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This move will likely to benefit farmers by
will further establish greater transparency.
promoting value addition of their produce.
¾¾ A number of “Mahila Shakti Kendras” are
¾¾ The states are to be urged to de-notify to be set up at village level. It will provide
persistabes from APMC to free farmers from one stop convergent support services for
the clutches of the middleman and allow empowering rural women with opportunities
them to sell their produce independently. for skill development, employment, digital
literacy, health and Nutrition.

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