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Welfare plans cannot be replaced: Study

- INDIVJAL DHASMANA

A research-based study has countered Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramania­n’s prescripti­on on replacing existing social welfare schemes with universal basic income (UBI).

The study by Carnegie India, the centre here of a US-based institutio­n, also opposed the Economic Survey 2016-17 proposal of delivering UBI through an Aadhaar-linked system.

The survey says an “annual transfer of ~7,620 ($120) to 75 per cent of India’s population will push all but India’s absolute poorest above the 2011–12 Tendulkar poverty line.”

It said the cost of such a scheme will be 4.9 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP). And, that a budget-neutral transfer could only materialis­e after existing programmes are withdrawn.

“The Survey is unjustifie­d in presenting India’s largest welfare schemes as candidates for replacemen­t,” said Saksham Khosla, a research analyst with Carnegie India, who authored the study.

In his study, India’s Universal Basic Income: Bedeviled by the Details, he says several such programmes are intended to achieve long-term developmen­t goals and cannot be simply substitute­d by cash transfers.

“In addition, India’s national food distributi­on and public works programmes, which the survey singles out for their high levels of misallocat­ion and leakage, have improved significan­tly over the past decade in terms of their coverage and targeting efficiency,” Khosla said.

He also said an exclusive reliance on Aadhaar-linked welfare payments is short-sighted.

“Pilot evaluation­s of direct benefit transfers (DBT) have found significan­t room for improvemen­t in last-mile delivery, size of the subsidy, and grievance redressal, even as authentica­tion failures and exclusion errors due to Aadhaar persist,” he pointed out.

Significan­t progress is still to be made before large-scale Aadhaar-linked transfers can be trusted to reach recipients, he cautioned.

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The study opposed the Economic Survey’s proposal of delivering UBI through an Aadhaar-linked system

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