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IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs – 14th January, 2016

 

ECONOMICS

TOPIC:

General studies 2:

General studies 3:

 

Insuring a risky venture called agriculture

What is the scheme all about?

Comparing with earlier agriculture insurance schemes:

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Advantages of the new scheme:

  1. The scheme has the lowest premium, it entails easy usage of technology like mobile phone, quick assessment of damage and disbursement within a time-frame.
  2. For the Centre, there would be no upper limit on the subsidy and even if the balance premium is 90 per cent, it would provide for the same.

 

This also means if a state government does not fulfil its commitment of 50 per cent subsidy sharing, the Centre would step in but not allow the scheme to fail. 

Low premium rates: uniqueness of the scheme

Practical problem associated with earlier agriculture insurance schemes:

There have been many crop insurance schemes in the past, but all of them have some problem or the other.

Which is why the total crop insurance cover till now in agriculture is 23 per cent. 

Under the earlier schemes, according to rules, farmers’ insurance claims have to be settled within 45 days of the risk assessment. However, often, claims are not attended to even after six months, which is a major reason why farmers don’t for crop insurance.

 

Fundamental problem of Indian agriculture:

  1. The risk of monsoon failure and infestations during crop growth,
  2. The risk of lower prices after harvest,
  3. Compromise in quantity and quality during storage and distribution etc.

These risks assume higher proportions given productivity and technology lacunae and affects the economy as a whole through the agriculture sector’s extensive linkages.

How much will the scheme cost the government?

Way ahead:

Connecting the dots:

 

NATIONAL

TOPIC:

 

Women at Work

Observations by MCKINSEY

 

Unsung & Unrewarded:

 

Factors contributing to this tendency—

Recognition & Measures

Increase in maternity Leave- From the current 12 weeks to 26 weeks

Establishments with 30 women workers or 50 total workers: Provide crèche facilities either in their premises or within half a kilometre

But there have been concerns regarding employers backing off from employing women and if they do, they would push women to adhere to informal contracts where their rights are not recognised

 

IASbaba’s Views:

 

Recognize it- Via systematic and regular time-use surveys that captures people’s activities

Reduce it- By providing more goods and services that will mitigate the need for such work

 

Redistribute- Between households and society and within households across males and females

Need to be Gender-Responsive

Connecting the Dots:

 

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