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and Korea, or now emerging economies like China and India. The type of support, of course, varies widely across countries …. The Government of India (GoI) has supported agriculture through budgetary provisions as well as through revenues foregone … and a sizeable portion of budgetary support goes towards fertiliser subsidy. Fertiliser subsidy in India has succeeded in …
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The public distribution system (PDS) has been one of the main policy instruments of the Government of India (GoI) to … that at an all-India level, 46.7 per cent or 25.9 MMTs of the off-taken grain did not reach the intended PDS beneficiaries … in 2011-12. The percent share of total leakage increased with states where greater percent of India's poor resided (five …
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the delivery of India's largest social protection program (subsidized food) in the state of Jharkhand. By itself …
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the delivery of India's largest social protection program (subsidized food) in the state of Jharkhand. By itself …
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The paper presents a case for a phased rolling out of direct benefits transfer (DBT) for Food in India. By studying all …
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the beneficiaries. The ongoing policy discussions and strategies for executing DBT-food in India are observed to be …
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