Millennium Post

Govt to introduce ‘policy impact fund’ IN BUDGET TO ASSESS EFFICACY OF POLICIES

- SAYANTAN GHOSH

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday announced a firstof-its-kind allocation of a ‘Policy Impact Fund’ by the Delhi government, starting with an annual allocation of Rs 5 crore, i.e. 0.01 per cent of Delhi’s annual budget.

Sisodia said this will generate the highest bar of evidence on how well policies are functionin­g and how can they be made more effective. The announceme­nt was made during a special lecture arranged by the Delhi government on ‘Evidence Based Policy Making’

J-pal founders and economy professors at MIT Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo delivered the key note address at the event.

Sisodia said that this is a unique event and he is “happy to listen to these very accomplish­ed economists and taking the benefits of their experience.”

He quoted some examples from his own experience­s as an administra­tor, journalist and activist to highlight the need for replacing convention­s and randomness in policy-making with evidence-based planning at the micro-level.

A notable example he shared was from the time when he was flipping through the budget booklet and noticed a heading called ‘Opium Pur- chase’ under the Revenue Department. When he asked the Department why opium is being purchased by the government, he was told that it was being purchased since 1952 to rehabilita­te refugees from Afghanista­n.

“I don’t know whether those people are alive, but shockingly every year the Delhi government was allocating some money to buy opium,” Sisodia stated. He also talked about the lack of a need-based planning in governance.

Meanwhile, Prof Banerjee shared his vast experience in the field of evaluation and randomised controlled trials (RCT), which forms the basis for evidence-based policymaki­ng.

 ?? PIC/MPOST ?? Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia at the lecture at Delhi Secretaria­t on Wednesday
PIC/MPOST Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia at the lecture at Delhi Secretaria­t on Wednesday

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