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Enablers For Direct Benefit Transfers Of Fertiliser Subsidy

Over the past few years, there was a continuous effort by the government to streamline the in-kind distribution of fertiliser. Targeting fertiliser subsidies directly to farmers would be a herculean task, but can be attempted by combining several initiatives that the central government and some state governments have undertaken over the past years. This note discusses potential solutions to improve in-kind transfers and suggests few ideas for cash transfer pilots for fertiliser subsidy.

Sep 24, 2018

Arshi Aadil and Ritesh Rautela

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Sep 24, 2018

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Barriers to Direct Benefit Transfers for Fertiliser Subsidy

The Indian government initiated DBT in fertiliser to plug leakages and bring transparency in the system. Direct Benefit Transfer in Fertiliser (DBT-F) in its current form is a modified subsidy payment system, where the government pays subsidy to fertiliser companies only after fertiliser retailers have sold fertiliser to farmers or buyers. The subsidy isn’t directly credited to farmers in their bank accounts owing to certain challenges. This note highlights the major barriers to distributing fertiliser subsidy through cash transfers and in-kind transfers.

Sep 24, 2018

Arshi Aadil and Ritesh Rautela

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Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana: A demand-side diagnostic

The objective of the study was to examine the efficiency, efficacy, and operational aspects of the scheme and understand the triggers and barriers that drive the behaviour around usage and refills of LPG by the PMUY beneficiaries

Aug 21, 2018

Anurodh Giri and Arshi Aadil

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Aug 21, 2018

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Lessons from the Digitisation of Government to Person (G2P) Programmes in India

The blog highlights lessons from the digitisation of government to person (G2P) programmes in India

Jun 6, 2018

Anurodh Giri, Arshi Aadil, Mitul Thapliyal and Ritesh Rautela

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Jun 6, 2018

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Assessment of AeFDS (Aadhaar enabled Fertilizer Distribution System) pilot

The report elaborates key findings of the study on three major aspects —Farmer Readiness, Retailer Readiness, and Transaction Status. It also explains best practices being followed by districts based on indigenous wisdom and provides actionable solutions for smooth implementation of AeFDS initiative.

Jun 1, 2017

Anurodh Giri, Arshi Aadil and Ritesh Rautela

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Jun 1, 2017

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Is Soil Health Card the Magic Pill for Agricultural Woes?

This note focusses on the Soil Health Cards , introduced by GOI for farmers in 2016 under the National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture to promote judicious use of fertilisers amongst the farming community.

Apr 18, 2017

Arshi Aadil and Vijay Ravi

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Apr 18, 2017

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