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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, December 12, 2015
India proposes federal budget hike for social sectors
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government on Friday proposed to raise
its budget for sanitation and the fight against malnutrition and
HIV/AIDS, months after New Delhi faced criticism that spending cuts were
crippling welfare programmes.
The budget increases for social sectors will come as a relief for the
largely poor population in India, where many people, especially in
remote towns and villages, lack access to basic healthcare and clean
water.
Almost two-thirds of India's 1.2 billion people have no safe and private
toilets, according to international charity WaterAid. More than 1
million children die annually before reaching the age of five.
The government plans to raise its sanitation and drinking water budget
by 60 percent to $2.15 billion, while the child welfare budget will rise
by a quarter to $2.68 billion.
The budget for fighting HIV/AIDS will rise by nearly a fifth but the
main health department's funding will rise by just 2 percent, according
to a government document presented to parliament.
"The government seems to have realised that cutting social sector funds
is actually resulting in lower health outcomes," said Amir Ullah Khan,
an economist at health research company Aequitas. "This was the need of
the hour."
Modi in February irked many of his own officials by slashing social
spending to free up funds to build roads and highways, hoping states
would fill the gap from the additional share of taxes they receive from
New Delhi.
But many individual states complained of a funding crunch to run vital
social schemes and, as a result, thousands of health workers received
delayed salaries and a key scheme to fight child malnutrition suffered.
Critics had warned the spending shakeup could endanger the most vulnerable.
With the latest announcements, Modi has now proposed to hike social budgets twice since imposing cuts in February.
Modi's minister for child welfare, Maneka Gandhi, told Reuters in
October the budget cuts had hit her plans to strengthen the fight
against malnutrition and made it difficult to pay wages of millions of
health workers.
Overall, the government sought parliamentary approval to spend a gross
additional $8.42 billion in the fiscal year to end-March 2016. But the
extra net outlays will be $2.7 billion and the balance will be funded
through savings in other schemes.
(Additional reporting by Nigam Prusty and Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Douglas Busvine and Nick Macfie)

