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In agri-credit, small farmers are still outside the fence

Updated: January 25, 2021 00:56 IST The agriculture sector’s performance has not been commensurate with the increasing subsidised credit it receives Share Article AAA The agriculture sector’s performance has not been commensurate with the increasing subsidised credit it receives Farmers on the warpath would mean that agriculture reforms have again occupied centrestage not just in the minds of the politicians but also policymakers. To enable small farmers to diversify their crops or improve their income they must have access to credit at reasonable rates of interest. This has been an agenda of the triad of the Centre, the States and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for decades. Unfortunately, while the volume of credit has improved over the decades, its quality and impact on agriculture has only deteriorated. Agricultural credit has become less efficient in delivering agricultural growth. Otherwise, why should over 85% of farmers’ income remain stagnant over the years? An

What is a Household Consumer Expenditure in India?

WHAT IS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMER EXPENDITURE? Household Consumer Expenditure The Household Consumer Expenditure consists of spending incurred by households on the consumption of goods and services. The Consumer Expenditure Survey, conducted every 5 years by the National Sample Survey Office, is designed to record information on the spending pattern of a resident in an Indian household.   The household sector covers not only those living in traditional households but also those people living in communal establishments, such as retirement homes, boarding houses, and prisons. It is measured at consumers prices which is the price the consumer actually pays at the time of the purchase. It includes non-deductible value-added tax and other taxes on products, transport, and marketing costs.

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Farm to factory: Small farmers need second source of income

Farm to factory: Small farmers need second source of income
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For Now, A Middle Ground In Indian Healthcare

For now, a middle ground in Indian healthcare Make private investment in healthcare work more and better Gauri Kamath December 30, 2020 / 03:34 PM IST In recent months, there have been earnest calls to step up investments in public health delivery. As the SARS-Cov2 virus scorched its way across major cities, critically ill patients landed up at the doorstep of public hospitals. The private sector, owing to a variety of reasons, went into retreat. Public hospitals, already under-resourced, were overwhelmed. Things have now eased but it seems entirely logical to assume that the only solution to prevent a repeat is to ramp up capacity in public healthcare. To be sure, a publicly funded healthcare system that follows best practices and delivers quality, free healthcare, is desirable – and ideal - for the country. As a Public Health Foundation of India study showed, healthcare costs pushed 55 million Indians into poverty in a single y

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