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Direct cash subsidy on fuel, fertilizers by March, 2012

New Delhi, Feb 28 : Concerned over the misuse of subsidies provided under various schemes, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said the government will provide a direct cash subsidy on kerosene and fertilisers to the

PTI Published : Feb 28, 2011 12:41 IST, Updated : Feb 28, 2011 14:36 IST
direct cash subsidy on fuel fertilizers by march 2012
direct cash subsidy on fuel fertilizers by march 2012

New Delhi, Feb 28 : Concerned over the misuse of subsidies provided under various schemes, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said the government will provide a direct cash subsidy on kerosene and fertilisers to the poor from March next year.


"... To ensure greater cost efficiency and better delivery for both kerosene and fertilizer, the government will move toward direct transfer of cash subsidy for people below poverty line (BPL) in a phased manner," Mukherjee said during his presentation of the Budget 2011-12.

The system will be in place by March, 2012, he said.  A task force headed by Nandan Nilekani is working out the modalities for the proposed system of direct transfer of subsidy for kerosene, LPG and fertilisers, he said."The interim report of this task force is expected by June this year," he said.

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At present, the government provides kerosene at subsidised rates to families living below the poverty line through the Public Distribution System (PDS). Furthermore, LPG is provided at a subsidised rate to households.

As regards fertilisers, the government provides subsidy to companies so that farm inputs, which include urea and imported fertilisers, can be provided to farmers at cheaper rates.

Earlier this month, the government set up a task force under the former chief of Infosys, Nilekani, who at present is Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) Chairman. The panel also included secretaries from the ministries of finance, chemicals and fertilisers, agriculture, food,petroleum and rural development.

The need to set up the task force arose in view of "overwhelming evidence that this (current) policy is resulting in waste, leakage, adulteration and inefficiency. Therefore,it is imperative that the system of delivering the subsidized kerosene be reformed urgently," the government had said.

Besides designing an IT framework, the task force will align the systems with the issuance of the UID numbers and suggest changes in the administration and supply chain management.

The recommendations of the task force will be implemented on a pilot basis by the concerned ministries and the final report would include the results of such projects. PTI

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