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		<description><![CDATA[<p>PUNJAB ECONOMY &#160; Punjab economy is predominantly an agrarian economy. Though Punjab is the pioneer of Green Revolution in the country and is among top ranking states in terms of per capita income and high monthly per capita expenditure, yet it continues to face certain problems.The main concerns &#38; prospects are discussed below:- &#160; &#160; [...]</p><p>The post <a href="https://kushmanda.com/index.php/punjab-economy-and-people-pscscce-main-exam-2012-study-material/">PUNJAB ECONOMY AND PEOPLE (PSCSCCE MAIN EXAM-2012, STUDY MATERIAL-I)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://kushmanda.com">Kushmanda Education</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>PUNJAB ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Punjab economy is predominantly an agrarian economy. Though Punjab is the</p>
<p>pioneer of Green Revolution in the country and is among top ranking states in terms of per</p>
<p>capita income and high monthly per capita expenditure, yet it continues to face certain</p>
<p>problems.The main concerns &amp; prospects are discussed below:-</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>CONCERNS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Â </strong></p>
<p><strong>Saturation in Agriculture and erosion of Soil health</strong></p>
<p>Agriculture production has reached a plateau. The soil health in the State has been</p>
<p>deteriorating with the continuation of rice-wheat rotation by farmers due to assured profits as</p>
<p>compared to other crops. The higher yield realization per unit area is also responsible for</p>
<p>reduction of nutrients in the soil. To improve soil health it is necessary to add organic matter in</p>
<p>the form of farm yard manure, green manuring and incorporation of crop residual as well as</p>
<p>optimise soil testing. In a nutshell, the agriculture faces problems as the net area irrigated have</p>
<p>been fully exploited and the cropping intensity has reached a saturation point.Domination of</p>
<p>wheat-paddy in foodgrains, stagnating productivity, in the absence of breakthrough in new</p>
<p>high yielding varieties, strains on marketing infrastructure, dwindling ground water resources,</p>
<p>decline in profitability etc. is another set of problems which require immediate attention .</p>
<p>Contribution of primary sector, which comprises mainly agriculture and allied activity,</p>
<p>in the GDP of state is continuously declining since 2004-05 when it was 32.67%. It has came</p>
<p>down to 24.14% in 2010-11 quick estimates.Not only this time, the growth of primary sector in</p>
<p>Punjab is lower as compare to all India which proves that there is little scope for further growth</p>
<p>in this sector but the rural population which comprise about 62.51 % of the total population is</p>
<p>still mainly dependent on farm living. As Punjabâ€™s agriculture was structured to produce food</p>
<p>(particularly wheat and rice) in response to national requirement which resulted in over use of</p>
<p>natural resources.</p>
<p>The State has to respond to the global mandate to be competitive. A concrete</p>
<p>programme of diversification and raising value addition in each agro-climatic region of Punjab</p>
<p>depending on the health of soil and water availability has to be developed.</p>
<p><strong>Over Exploitation of scarce Water Resources</strong></p>
<p>As irrigation facilities have been over used to increase agriculture production of</p>
<p>the State mainly wheat and paddy, the ground water level has decreased drastically since the</p>
<p>last one decade. About 98 percent of cropped area sown is already irrigated, so there is very</p>
<p>little scope to further increase the cropped irrigated area. Approximately 13.82 lakh tubewells</p>
<p>are working in the state which irrigate about 73 percent of the total irrigated area. Farmers of</p>
<p>Central Punjab areas have to install deep tubewell by spending huge amounts to ensure timely</p>
<p>requirement of water for irrigation, that have adversly affected the economic condition of</p>
<p>farmers. The water table in 9,058 sq.kms of central Punjab has gone down more than 20 metres</p>
<p>during the last decade and similar trend is continuing in some other districts also.</p>
<p>Sangrur, Barnala and Moga districts of Malwa region have been affected more</p>
<p>seriously.However,Punjab Soil Preservation of Sub Soil Water Act 2009 has controlled the</p>
<p>pace of falling water table to some extent. As per Dynamic Ground Water Resources Report</p>
<p>of Punjab ( March,2004 ) the utilisation of water is more than its recharge rate, due to which</p>
<p>103 blocks of the state have declared as over exploited, 5 blocks critical, 4 block semi critical</p>
<p>and only 25 block are safe. South- western adjoining area of the State where Bikanair canal</p>
<p>and Sirhind feeder are passing create water logging and degrade water quality which poses</p>
<p>different set of problems.</p>
<p><strong>High Incidence of debt on Farmers</strong></p>
<p>After Green Revolution consumtion level in rural area, particularly among farmers increased</p>
<p>considerably.Cost of cultivation under HYV, agriculture continued to increase while productivity/</p>
<p>hectare stagnated in case of major crops, as result the majority of cultivators are cash strapped.</p>
<p>In addition to it, financial position of rural families is upset either due to crop failure or sudden</p>
<p>increase in consumption expenditure on social ceremonies such as marriage, birth or death.</p>
<p>This is reflected in huge debt burden on farmers. The high debt burden on small and marginal</p>
<p>farmers has destroyed many and they have had to either sell or mortgage their land. This has</p>
<p>ultimately triggered instances of suicide by many farmers.</p>
<p><strong>Lack of Storage Facilities</strong></p>
<p>The increased food production and slow movement of foodgrains have compounded the</p>
<p>problem of food storage in the state. The total storage capacity in the state is about 200 lac MT</p>
<p>against the annual procurement of about 225 lac MT. The state is, therefore, required to store</p>
<p>about 20-25 lac MT of food grains in open resulting in damage to foodgrains. Government of</p>
<p>India had identified 71 lac MT of shortage of covered space under the Private Entrepreneurs</p>
<p>Godown scheme in 2008. The state was, however, allotted only 51 lac MT capacity and the</p>
<p>remaining 20 lac MT was diverted to other States.Govt of India should re allot the 20 lac MT</p>
<p>capacity to the state in the form of silos.</p>
<p><strong>Heavy Public Debt</strong></p>
<p>The net debt of the State increased to Rs. 77585 crore at the end of 2011-12. The total</p>
<p>committed expenditure on salaries, pensions and interest payments was Rs. 24015 crores in</p>
<p>2011-12 against the total revenue receipts of Rs. 32027 i.e. nearly 75% of its revenue income</p>
<p>is consumed by committed expenditure. The annual interest payment for debt servicing amounted</p>
<p>to Rs. 6530 crore in 2011-12. It was about 20.39% of the total revenue receipts. The State has</p>
<p>amended the Fiscal Responsibility Management Act as per the recommendation of 13th Finance</p>
<p>Commission. The debt GSDP ratio has, however, come down from 38.03 % in2006-2007 to</p>
<p>29.91% in 2011-12 against the target of 41.80% as per the road map of 13th Finance Commission.</p>
<p>Similarly, the fiscal deficit during the year 2011-12 was 3.44% against the target of 3.5%.</p>
<p>However, there has been slippage in the ratio of revenue deficit which is likely to be 2.39%</p>
<p>against the target of 1.80%.</p>
<p>The State is now practically borrowing the entire permitted amount of 3.5% of GSDP.</p>
<p>The State would make gross borrowing of Rs. 12983 crore during 2012-13 out of which 3397</p>
<p>crore would go towards payment of principle and Rs. 7120 crore towards payments of interest</p>
<p>leaving a balance of only Rs. 2466 crore for utilization. The annual interest liability is more than</p>
<p>about 20% of the revenue receipts. This level of debt is clearly unsustainable. The 13th</p>
<p>Finance Commission has identified Punjab and the two other States of Kerala and West Bengal</p>
<p>as debt stress states. A committee was constituted under the chairmanship of Secretary</p>
<p>Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, Government of India to explore ways to assist these States in</p>
<p>getting out of current fiscal stress. The Committee has held four sittings.. The State Government</p>
<p>has requested that the small saving component of Rs. 23264 crore in the net debt of Rs. 77585</p>
<p>crore in the first instance be written -off or alternatively there be moratorium on payment of</p>
<p>the principle as well as interest of the next five years. This would give an annual relief of about</p>
<p>Rs.3000 crore to the State.Without this relief, the state will find it difficult to implement the</p>
<p>annual plan.</p>
<p><strong>Lower Plan Performance</strong></p>
<p>Plan performance during the 10th plan period with an expenditure of Rs. 14823 crore was</p>
<p>89% whereas it declined to 80% during 11th period. The year wise plan performance during</p>
<p>the five year of 11th plan has been to the extent of 98% , 112% , 58%, 91% and 64% respectively.</p>
<p>The low plan performance of 58% during 2009-10 may be attributed to abandonment of</p>
<p>Mohali-Phagwara express way for Rs. 1200 crore and low utilisation of funds by Punjab State</p>
<p>Electricity Board on account of its un-bundling.The low plan performance of 64% during</p>
<p>2011-12 is on account of Model Code of Conduct firstly due to SGPC elections and than</p>
<p>due to assembly elections. Shortage of funds also affected implementations of some of the</p>
<p>schemes.</p>
<p><strong>Industrial unfavourable State</strong></p>
<p>In spite of availability of power and good infrastructure, Punjab is no longer considered</p>
<p>an attractive destination for investment due to its landlocked location with a hostile border.</p>
<p>Prolonged militancy and abolition of freight equalization policy for iron and coal and tax concession</p>
<p>to neighbouring states during the last decade have further contributed to decline in industrial</p>
<p>investment. Some specific measures need to be taken during the five year plan to rejuvenate</p>
<p>and revive the industry in the state. Industrial growth is very slow in the state as per ASI data</p>
<p>factories in Punjab have increased @ 1.96% during the year 2009-10 as compared to previous</p>
<p>year.Fixed capital has decline from 2648036 lacs in 2008-09 to 2610606 lacs in 2009-10@</p>
<p>1.41%. However number of employees and Net value addition have increased by 2.3% and</p>
<p>17.25% respectively during this period.Central Sector investment in Punjab is also only to</p>
<p>extent of about 1.5% of the total investment in country. There has been no major investment in</p>
<p>the state for past many years. Government of India may facilitate location of major project</p>
<p>such as Automobile Manufacturing Unit which will have large scale potential for ancillary</p>
<p>development.</p>
<p>The number of large &amp; medium scale industrial units during the year 2010-11 was</p>
<p>425 (Provisional) with a fixed investment of Rs. 40000 crore,providing employment to 2.35 lac</p>
<p>persons with a turn over of Rs.82,000 crore.During the year 2011-12 these units have increase</p>
<p>to 450 with a fixed investment of Rs.45000 crore, which will generate employment to 2.50 lac</p>
<p>persons with a turn over of Rs. 95000 crores. Simultaneously during the year 2010-11</p>
<p>(Provisional) there were 168000 small scale industrial units with an investment of Rs. 8600</p>
<p>crore providing employment to 10.20 lac persons with a turn over of Rs. 54000 crore . During</p>
<p>the year 2011-12 this number will increase to 1,70,000* with a fixed investment of Rs. 9000</p>
<p>crore*which will provide employment to 10.40 lac persons with a production value of Rs.</p>
<p>80000* crore . Due to greater emphasis on technical and professional education, a large number</p>
<p>of professionally qualified persons are joining the skilled work force every year in view of this, a</p>
<p>strong linkage between educational institutions and the industrial sector is required. Large and</p>
<p>Medium units have more potential to absorb technically trained and skilled labour force.</p>
<p>During the year 2009-10 exports were to the tune of Rs.15972.48 crore.The main items</p>
<p>of export from the State are Yarn &amp; Textiles, Readymade Garments and Hosiery, Sports Goods,</p>
<p>Engg., Cycle Parts, Hand Tools and Drugs.</p>
<p><strong>Low Credit Deposit Ratio</strong></p>
<p>Although the credit-deposit ratio of commercial banks in Punjab is improving, yet it is</p>
<p>very low as compared to many States. During the calender year 2009 , in Punjab, this ratio was</p>
<p>65.49% which was lower than 71.13%of National Average. However during 2010 this ratio of</p>
<p>Punjab (77.34%) was higher than (75.13%) to all India ratio. During these two years creditdeposit</p>
<p>ratio of Tamil Nadu (112.10% &amp; 114.11%) , Andhra Pradesh (104.51 % &amp; 109.95%),</p>
<p>Rajasthan (84.69% &amp; 90.01%) and Maharashtra (82.43% &amp; 81.31%) are significantly higher</p>
<p>than Punjab. To improve the credit-deposit ratio in the State, certain specific policy measures</p>
<p>are needed to be adopted.</p>
<p><strong>High Revenue Deficit State</strong></p>
<p>Punjab was a revenue surplus State till 1986-87. The rising expenditure on security</p>
<p>and long spell of President Rule during which no attempt was made to mobilize additional</p>
<p>resources contributed to growing revenue deficit. The State has burdened with Special Term</p>
<p>Loan by Government of India. Huge interest payments, implementation of recommendations of</p>
<p>Vth Pay commission and inadequate support from Government of India have further contributed</p>
<p>to the fiscal stress of the state .</p>
<p>The 13th Finance Commission has recommended a revised roadmap for fiscal</p>
<p>consolidation under which yearly targets for Revenue Deficit is to be achieved to zero level and</p>
<p>Fiscal Deficit 3.0% upto 2014-15. Target of Revenue Deficit for 2011-12 is 1.8% of the GSDP.</p>
<p>The Revenue Deficit of state as per 2010-11 pre actuals is 5288.71 crores which came to</p>
<p>around 2.31% of GSDP. The State has to mobilise additional revenue and cut non development</p>
<p>expenditure containing the high Revenue Deficit.</p>
<p><strong>Unfavourable determinents of Central Assistance</strong></p>
<p>The Centre supports the States in the form of sharing of Central Taxes, Normal Central<strong></strong></p>
<p>Assistance, Additional Central Assistance and Centrally Sponsored Schemes.The criteria for</p>
<p>devolution of central taxes as finalized by the Finance Commission is based on population, area,</p>
<p>fiscal capacity, distance and fiscal discipline. It is not favourable to developed states</p>
<p>like Punjab and States share in the Central taxes has gone down from 2.450% in 1970-75 to</p>
<p>1.389 % in 2010-15.</p>
<p>Gadgil Mukerjee formula determines the inter-state distribution of Normal Central</p>
<p>Assistance. It is also based on population, per capita income, performance and special</p>
<p>problems. It is also not favourable to states like Punjab. The state government has sought</p>
<p>amendment in Gadgil Mukherjee Formula and the criteria for devolution of central taxes. The</p>
<p>revised guidelines should take into account 30% SC population of the state and its contribution</p>
<p>to central pool for food grains. The state has the highest SC population in the country and State</p>
<p>has ruined its soil and water resources for food security at the national level.</p>
<p>The criteria for allocation of funds under Additional Central Assistance Schemes</p>
<p>like AIBP , JNNURM, RKVY and NSAP and other Centrally Sponsored Schemes like SSA,</p>
<p>NRHM , PMGSY, RGGY do not favour the developed states. As per the guidelines of most of</p>
<p>these schemes, major allocation is made for providing infrastructure in the uncovered villages/</p>
<p>areas. The allocations for state like Punjab which has created the requisite infrastructure in</p>
<p>terms of village roads, 100 percentage electrification of villages, construction of health institutions</p>
<p>and schools, irrigation infrastructure, is meager. However, the state is required to incur heavy</p>
<p>expenditure on maintenance of its huge infrastructure. The guidelines of these flaghips schemes</p>
<p>should have provisions for maintenance and upgradation of existing infrastructure. In this context,</p>
<p>the state government welcomes the recommencations of Chautervedi Committee Report on</p>
<p>the restructuring of the centrally sponsored schemes.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>High Demand for Power</strong></p>
<p>The installed power generation capacity of the State is 7035.35 MW as on</p>
<p>31-3-2011, out of which 3620.35 MW is from own Power Houses, 1258 MW from</p>
<p>Common Pool Projects i.e. under Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB), 184 MW</p>
<p>from Micro Hydel /Bio-Mass NRSE/PEDA &amp; other projects and 1973 MW is Punjab&#8217;s</p>
<p>share from Central Sector Power Project. The demand for power in the State is rising</p>
<p>sharply on account of rapidly increasing use of electrical energy for agricultural operations,</p>
<p>progressive industrialization, high living standard of residents and intensive Rural</p>
<p>Electrification Programme. The peak unrestricted demand is about 9399 MW which is</p>
<p>likely to rise to 10009 MW in the next two years. Thus there is a short fall of 25% of the</p>
<p>peak demand.</p>
<p><strong>Unemployement</strong></p>
<p>Unemployement especially among youths continues to be a cause of serious concern</p>
<p>for the state. The number of unemployed candidates registered in Employment Generation</p>
<p>and Training Department as on 31st December 2010 are 378120 out of which 2,95,085</p>
<p>(78%)are the educated . There is a dire need to promote higher vocational education in the</p>
<p>State. But these figures do not accurately reflect the true picture of the unemployment</p>
<p>situation in Punjab.During Mass Counseling Programme 1,75,035 youth of 1178 schools,</p>
<p>colleges and institutions have been guided about various careers, job opportunities, training</p>
<p>and other facilities.During the year 2010-11, department has organised camps in which</p>
<p>22,307 youth joined out of which 12,372 youth were employed. Besides this for new camps</p>
<p>(boys), Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar (Nawan Shehar), Shahidgarh (Fatehgarh Sahib), Nangal</p>
<p>(Ropar), Talwara (Hoshiarpur) and 2 New camps (Girls), Kairon (Patti) and at Mansa</p>
<p>have been opened in this period. During the year 2011-2012, in the camps of &#8220;Training</p>
<p>and Employment of Punjab Youth&#8221; (C-Pyte<strong>) </strong>10,000-12,000 youth will be given training for</p>
<p>wage employment in the Defence Para Military Forces/Public and Private Sectors, for</p>
<p>this, proposal of Rs.10 crore has been sent to government for approval.</p>
<p><strong>Environment Pollution</strong></p>
<p>Punjab has set an example of economic development in the country. But at the same time</p>
<p>this has resulted in certain adverse effects on the environment of the State. Major issues of</p>
<p>concern are alarming fall in under ground water table, river water pollution, deteriorating soil</p>
<p>health due to intensive cultivation and air and sound pollution. In addition to it water and air</p>
<p>pollution caused by industrialisation is also emerging as a major environmental problem.To</p>
<p>check these problems Government efforts alongwith creation of public awarness are equally</p>
<p>important.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Low Sex Ratio</strong></p>
<p>Historically, situation of women in Punjab had not been satisfactory. During the last</p>
<p>century number of females had been less than their male counterpart. However, number of</p>
<p>females have been improving since 1921 to1991. But in 2001 the situation has taken a negative</p>
<p>turn when sex ratio declined to 876 as compared to 882 in 1991. This trend has again changed</p>
<p>significantly in 2011. It is result of joint efforts of Govt. machinery and Socio-Religious institutions</p>
<p>of the state and the spread of education especially among girls helped to improve the sex ratio</p>
<p>to 893 in 2011 as compared to 876 in 2001.</p>
<p><strong>High Incidence of Cancer</strong></p>
<p>Punjab has seen rising No. of cases of Cancer patients specially in Southern Malwa</p>
<p>District. Three Medical Colleges are being upgraded for treatment for Cancer patients. A</p>
<p>Cancer treatment center is being set up by Baba Farid University of Health Centres at Bathinda</p>
<p>. Govt of India has included three districts namely Bathinda, Mansa &amp; Hoshiarpur under the</p>
<p>National Cancer Control Programme.</p>
<p><strong>Drug Abuse</strong></p>
<p>Drug abuse is emerging as the one of the major problem, specially for the youth, of the</p>
<p>state. In order to combat drug abuse in the State, &#8221; Drug De-additiction Centres&#8221; in the existing</p>
<p>hospitals and &#8221; State Level Drug Dependence Treatment Centres&#8221; on line of National &#8220;Drugs</p>
<p>dependence treatment centres&#8221; would be established in Govt. Medical Colleges Amritsar.</p>
<p><strong>Â </strong></p>
<p><strong>PROSPECTS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Â </strong></p>
<p><strong>Growth better than target</strong></p>
<p>The Economic growth of State has shown considerable improvement during 11th Five</p>
<p>Year Plan as compared to 10th Plan.GSDP of the State has grown by 6.74% during 11th Five</p>
<p>Year Plan as compared to 5.11% during 10th Plan whereas the national economy has grown</p>
<p>almost at the level of 10th Plan during this period.The target for 11th Five Year Plan for the</p>
<p>State was 5.9% against which it has achieved 6.74% growth. This growth has been achieved</p>
<p>despite the fact that contribution of primary sector (comprising mainly of agriculture and allied</p>
<p>activities) is on continues decline since 2004-05 due to the lower growth in agriculture. It has</p>
<p>grown by 1.61% where as the growth at National level in this sector has been 3.41% . It is the</p>
<p>positive development for the State.</p>
<p><strong>Power</strong></p>
<p>The Punjab State Electricity Board was unbundled into Punjab State Power</p>
<p>Corporation Limited and Punjab State Transmission Corporation Limited. In order to address</p>
<p>25% of power shortage, 3 thermal power plants of 3920 MW capacity were allotted to private</p>
<p>parties and these plants are likely to be commissioned between May, 2013 to May, 2014.</p>
<p>2.20 The State Government has undertaken various Thermal Power Projects</p>
<p>viz.Talwandi Sabo 1980 MW, Rajpura 1400 MW,Goindwal Sahib TPS-540 MW, Gidderbaha</p>
<p>2640 MW. Punjab is also setting up 1000 MW gas basis thermal plant at the site of GGSSTP</p>
<p>Rupnagar for which gas supply agreement has been signed with M/S GAIL recently, PSPCL</p>
<p>was serving 73,20,631 consumers up to March, 2011 and it has drawn an ambitious road map to</p>
<p>further reduce its transmission and distribution losses from 17.96% during 2010-11.PSPCL has</p>
<p>signed MoU with M/S Piona Power Development Co.for setting up of 1320 MW (2&#215;660) coal</p>
<p>based thermal plant at village Bhupal in Mansa District.</p>
<p><strong>Creation of Infrastructure</strong></p>
<p>Punjab has created the requisite infrastructure in terms of village Roads, 100 percent<strong></strong></p>
<p>Rural electrification, adequate health and education institutions and irrigation network which</p>
<p>has created sufficient condition for economic development.Health and education were the</p>
<p>other key sectors which received top priority during the 11th Five Year Plan. The ban on</p>
<p>recruitment was lifted and all the vacant posts of teachers, doctors and para-medicals were</p>
<p>filled up. A project of Rs. 350 crore for construction of new health institutions for creation of</p>
<p>infrastructure in the health department as per norms was completed. Two of three medical</p>
<p>colleges were up-graded at the cost of Rs. 258 crore. The 3rd Government medical college</p>
<p>would be covered in the current year 2012-13. A major project for creation of urban infrastructure</p>
<p>by way of providing cent percent water supply, sewerage and sewage treatment plants was</p>
<p>launched.</p>
<p>During the last plan period, 405Km of National Highways were four laned, 9 State</p>
<p>Highways of 520Km length were upgraded in Public Private Partnership mode on BOT basis.</p>
<p>The Government has constructed 8000Km of new link roads and 3200Km of other village</p>
<p>roads from its own funds and under PMGSY. The state made tremendous progress in providing</p>
<p>rural water supply and sanitation . The work was completed in 3280 not covered villages and</p>
<p>3435 partially covered villages. As of now , out of 15170 habitations, there are only 1058 not</p>
<p>covered villages and 2423 partially covered villages which will be taken up during the next two</p>
<p>years. A total of 10.89 lac toilets were constructed upto the 11th plan period leaving a balance</p>
<p>of 10 lac families without toilets.</p>
<p><strong>Agriculture</strong></p>
<p>Punjab had made considerable progress in food grains production. The State has</p>
<p>contributed 102.10 lakh tonne (45.4 percent) of wheat and 86.3 lakh tonne (25.3 percent) of</p>
<p>rice to the central pool in 2010-11(P) .The production of wheat and rice during 2010-11(P ) was</p>
<p>164.72 and 108.19 lakh metric tonne respectively.</p>
<p>In order to improve the sustainability of paddy-wheat system being practised by the</p>
<p>farmers in the state, stress is laid on popularization of low water conservation techniques</p>
<p>specially, zero tillage technology, raised bed plantations and sprinkler irrigation, etc. The zero</p>
<p>tillage technology has been adopted by the farmers on a large scale, which not only saves</p>
<p>money and power but also leads to increase in yield. It helps farmers in saving Rs. 2500/- per</p>
<p>hectare on account of diesel alone due to timely sowing . Due to its benefits, wheat area under</p>
<p>zero tillage which was just 750 hectare in 2000-01 has increased to 6.95 lakh hectare during</p>
<p>Rabi in 2010-11.The target fixed for 2011-12 is 7.00 lakh hectares.</p>
<p>National Food Security Mission (NFSM) is a 100% Centrally Sponsored Scheme</p>
<p>introduced in the State during 2007-08.Under this scheme State provided Rs. 43.08 crore as</p>
<p>subsidy during 2010-11 and proposal for 2011-12 is Rs. 46.08 crore. The main objective of the</p>
<p>scheme is to increase the production of various agriculture crops. It is targeted to provide 3.00</p>
<p>lac qtls.certified seed of wheat on subsidy to the farmers during current rabis Season through</p>
<p>Punjab State Seeds Corporation which acts as nodal agency. About 6500 demonstration plots</p>
<p>having subsidy of Rs. 2000/- per plot will also be sown with new varieties of wheat. Subsidy</p>
<p>worth Rs. 13.00 crore will also be distributed to the concerned farmers on micro nutrients i.e.</p>
<p>Zinc and Manganese sulphate. Agriculture machinery like zero tillage drill and rotavator provided</p>
<p>on subsidy amounting to Rs. 8.57 crore.Proposal for 2011-12 under this scheme is Rs. 9.37</p>
<p>crore.</p>
<p><strong>Punjab Preservation of Sub Soil Water Act 2009</strong></p>
<p>To improve the ground water level Punjab Govt has also enacted &#8221; The Punjab</p>
<p>Preservation of Sub Soil Water Act 2009&#8243; according to which no farmer will be allowed to sow</p>
<p>nursery of Paddy before 10th May of the agricultural year. Similarly no farmer can transplant</p>
<p>paddy before the date fixed by State Government by notification. In case of violation, authorised</p>
<p>officer is empowered to destroy the nursery of paddy or transplanted paddy as the case may</p>
<p>be at the expense of such farmer.Further to save water and make its best use Micro Irrigation</p>
<p>scheme is being implemented as Centrally Sponsored Scheme. An area of about 7000 hect. is</p>
<p>likely to be brought under this scheme during 2011-12.</p>
<p><strong>Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA)</strong></p>
<p>There is an urgent need to revitalize research in agriculture and related activities. The</p>
<p>state government welcomes the Government of India&#8217;s decision to set up Borlaug Institute for</p>
<p>South Asia (BISA) for wheat and maize in Ludhiana. It would give fillip to research in new</p>
<p>areas and help the state in achieving the new productivity levels. ICAR is considering shifting</p>
<p>its Directorate of Maize Research (DMR) to some place outside New Delhi.The State</p>
<p>Government has requested to shift DMR to Ladhowal ,Ludhiana adjoining the proposed site for</p>
<p>BISA as it would greatly strengthen research on Maize and encourage the farmers in shifting</p>
<p>from paddy to maize.</p>
<p><strong>Horticulture Programme</strong></p>
<p>Under the Horticulture Programme in the State, an area of 2,58,249 hectares has been</p>
<p>brought under horticulture crops up to 31st March, 2011. An additional area of 5000 hectares</p>
<p>under different fruits has been targeted during 2010-11. During the year an additional area of</p>
<p>1349 ha. (upto September,2011) has been covered.</p>
<p>Under National Horticulture Mission (NHM), during the year 2010-11 the financial assistance</p>
<p>of Rs.4338.16 lac and during the year 2011-12 Rs. 2349.48 lac has been provided under different</p>
<p>activities.The Government and private registered nurseries in the State have distributed 12.25 lac</p>
<p>and 6.00 lac good quality nursery fruit plants during the year 2010-2011 and 2011-12 respectively.</p>
<p>To establish new orchards during the year 2010-11, an amount of Rs. 762.00 lacs and during the</p>
<p>year 2011-12, an amount of Rs. 70.00 lac has been disbursed through the Punjab State Cooperative</p>
<p>Agriculture Development Bank (PADB) and other Commercial Banks in the from of institutional</p>
<p>loans. A quantity of 31362 Qtls. of Seed Potato and 329 Qtls. of other vegetable seeds were</p>
<p>produced in 10 Government Vegetables Seed Farm .</p>
<p>Under R.K.V.Y during the year 2010-11, an amount of Rs. 1744.50 lac have been allotted to</p>
<p>this department for the development of Citrus Estates, purchase of Agro-Chemicals, Hightech</p>
<p>Model Nursery and Potato Development Board for providing Potato Graders on 40%</p>
<p>subsidy and to participate in the India Potato Expo., Exposure visit and for Non-Mission Districts.</p>
<p>Insecticides and Pesticides have been provided on 50% subsidy to the growers of all the districts</p>
<p>by the department and for the cultivation of vegetables, 191 Net Houses have been installed by</p>
<p>providing the financial assistance to the tune of Rs.76.40 lac.</p>
<p>During the year 2011-12 Rs. 100.00 lakh for the purchase of agro-chemicals and Rs.</p>
<p>600.00 lakh for cultivation of the vegetables through cluster approach has been released and 56</p>
<p>Net houses have been installed by providing financial assistance to the tune of Rs. 22.40 lac.For</p>
<p>the safe handling of fruits and vegetable 40816 plastic crates have been provided on 50%</p>
<p>subsidy. The work is under progress.</p>
<p>For the promotion of Mushroom during the year 2010-11, 41925 spawn bottles were</p>
<p>produced and supplied to 9796 families in 365 adopted villages under door to door cultivation of</p>
<p>mushroom campaigns. During the year 2011-12 (Upto Sept., 2011) 17700 spawn bottles were</p>
<p>produced. Under Sericulture Scheme, 23427 Kg. cocoons were produced and 1,37,600 mulberry</p>
<p>plants were supplied to the silk worm rearers. During 2011-12 upto September, 6002 kg. cocoon</p>
<p>has been produced .</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Punjab Agri Export Corporation Limited (PAGREXCO)</strong></p>
<p>Punjab Agri Export Corporation Limited (PAGREXCO) has emerged as a nodal entity</p>
<p>for coordinating horticultural ,agri-processing and export activities in the State by i ) Setting up</p>
<p>of Permanent Perishable Cargo Center ii) Setting up of Pack Houses for Fruits and Vegetables</p>
<p>iii) Juice Dispensing Activity iv)Corpus Fund iv) Food Park vi) Punjab Small farmers Agri-</p>
<p>Business Consortium (PSFAC) respectively.</p>
<p><strong>Dairy farming</strong></p>
<p>Dairy farming can play a vital role in saturated and stagnant economy of Punjab.</p>
<p>Dairying has a vast untrapped potential for growth of agrarian economy of State. In view of</p>
<p>it, Dairy Development Department and Punjab Dairy Development Board together have made</p>
<p>all out efforts to tide over the problems and put the dairying in Punjab on fast growth track.</p>
<p>Dairy has grown at faster rate than agriculture.The Department of Dairy Development has</p>
<p>teamed up with the Board for the implementation of programmes chalked out by the department.</p>
<p>Commercialisation of dairy farming has been encouraged in the State. Subsidy @ 25% with a</p>
<p>cap of Rs.1.5 lac has been distributed to 351 dairy farmers amounting to Rs.526.30 lac for the</p>
<p>construction of modern cattle sheds as per the approved design. About Rs.60.00 lac have been</p>
<p>given for meeting the cost of insurance premium and cost of chip. Similarly Rs.10.99 lac have</p>
<p>been distributed to the dairy farmers for the installation of bulk milk coolers as subsidy @ 50%</p>
<p>with a cap of Rs.4.00 lac. Milking machines and harvester were subsidized @ 50%.and</p>
<p>distributed Rs. 70.00 lac to 350 dairy farmers during last 18 months up to 30.09.2011.</p>
<p>Commercial Banks have been roped in to provide institutional finance for the dairy entrepreneurs.</p>
<p>During the period under review, 113.29 crore institutional finance was got disbursed. Spreading</p>
<p>the dairy farming through motivation of the farmers is function of sustained extension and</p>
<p>education work undertaken by the Department and the Board. During last 18 months 32568</p>
<p>farmers were given basic information about the benefits of dairy farming by holding camps at</p>
<p>block level. The menence of adulteration in feed and milk is being checked by arousing awareness</p>
<p>among the consumers through holding campus and analysing samples free of cost with automatic</p>
<p>analysers placed in the mobile laboratories.</p>
<p><strong>Veterinary Services</strong></p>
<p>For providing efficient and effective veterinary services with scientific methods to the<strong></strong></p>
<p>livestock, there is a network of 1367 veterinary hospitals and 1485 veterinary dispensaries in</p>
<p>the state. Out of which 582 veterinary hospitals have been shifted to Panchyati Raj Institutions</p>
<p>besides this, 10 district level veterinary polyclinics are providing specialized multidisciplinary</p>
<p>veterinary services to the precious livestock in the State and 9 new veterinary Polyclinics are</p>
<p>also under construction. A Regional Disease Diagnostic laboratory has been set up in the</p>
<p>existing premises of Animal Health Institute, Jalandhar for providing accurate and latest timely</p>
<p>diagnostic facilities to help the veterinarians to administer accurate type of treatment of</p>
<p>precious livestock of Northern States. The Government also established Guru Angad Dev</p>
<p>Veterinary and Animal Sciences University at Ludhiana. The department is also implementing</p>
<p>various schemes of the Govt.of India and State Govt.which will help for the self-employment</p>
<p>educated unemployed youth and weaker sections of the society to increase their family income</p>
<p>and also to provide better nutrition. To increase milk production and productive animals in</p>
<p>Punjab, the department has imported 3.25 lacs doses of high quality genetic semen from USA,</p>
<p>Canada and Denmark. Besides this 5000 doses of sex semen tested also been imported during</p>
<p>the year.</p>
<p><strong>Blue Revolution</strong></p>
<p>To encourage blue revolution, an area of 1020.77 hectares was brought under fishculture</p>
<p>against the target of 1055 hectares during the year 2010-11. During the year 2011-12 (upto 30th</p>
<p>September,2011) an area of 764.15 hectares has been brought under pisciculture against the</p>
<p>target of 1055 hectare.</p>
<p><strong>Cooperative Finance</strong></p>
<p>The Central Cooperative Banks and Primary Agricultural Societies play an extremely</p>
<p>vital role in the agricultural economy of the state. NABARD was earlier providing short term</p>
<p>re-finance to Cooperative Banks at 4% rate of interest. The Cooperative Societies were providing</p>
<p>loan at 7% rate of interest. The 3% margin was shared between the Cooperative Banks to the</p>
<p>extent of 0.5% and Cooperative Societies at 2.5%. NABARD has now in Janurary 2012</p>
<p>increased the rate of interest on re-finance from 4% to 4.5%. This would compel the Central</p>
<p>Cooperative Banks to increase the rate of interest chargeable from Cooperative Societies by</p>
<p>0.5% . As a result, there is likelihood of large number of Cooperative Societies going into</p>
<p>losses. Efforts are made to restore the rate of interest on refinance to 4 % and interest rate on</p>
<p>RIDF loans from 7.5% to the old rate of 6.5% by NABARD. Under the refinance support of</p>
<p>National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), the Punjab State</p>
<p>Co-operative Agricultural Development Bank has advanced loan amounting to Rs.496.41 crore</p>
<p>during the year 2010-11. During the year 2011-12 an amount of Rs. 257.53 crore has been</p>
<p>advanced upto 30.9.2011 against the target of Rs. 591.66 crore.</p>
<p><strong>Industry</strong></p>
<p>Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation (PSIEC) has so far developed 27 industrial</p>
<p>focal points in the state, where 10,338 plots of various sizes have been developed.Out of which</p>
<p>9717 plots have been allotted upto 31.3.2011. Apart from this, under Industrial Housing Scheme,</p>
<p>a total number of 3868 residential plots of various sizes have been carved out, out of these 2,388</p>
<p>plots have been allotted upto 31.3.2011 in existing Focal Points.</p>
<p>Punjab Government has also allotted 227 acres of land for integrated industrial mixed use</p>
<p>Park at Kapurthala.The Govt. of India has also accorded approval for setting up an Apparel</p>
<p>Park at Ludhiana with a financial assistance of Rs.17.00 crores.The Park is being promoted</p>
<p>by Apparel Exporters Association of Ludhiana having a total cost of Rs.40.00 crores.</p>
<p><strong>Information Technology</strong></p>
<p>SAS Nagar the city adjoining Chandigarh , is emerging as an I.T. city representing the</p>
<p>modern outlook of the State. The State Govt is giving special attention for its development.</p>
<p>Punjab Information &amp; Communication Technology Corpration Limited (Punjab Infotech) has</p>
<p>developed Mohali as a hub of Electronics and Information Technology Industry. Various</p>
<p>prestigious National and International Companies like Quark city, Dell, Reliance, Tata Group,</p>
<p>Semi-Conductor Complex Limited, Godrej-GE, PUNCOM, HCL Infosystems and HFCLhave</p>
<p>their presence in SAS Nagar. Punjab Infotech has engaged International Consultant Earnest</p>
<p>&amp; Young to prepare &#8216;Strategy and Action Plan for promotion of IT/TES Industry in Punjab&#8217;. In</p>
<p>addition, Punjab Infotech is working on a multi pronged approach with focus on Infrastructure</p>
<p>Development, Human Resource Development through IT Education and acting as bridge</p>
<p>between academic and industry and investor relation to achieve the objective.There has been</p>
<p>tremendous growth in software export from Punjab region recording an increase from Rs.</p>
<p>420.15 crores in 2005-06 to Rs. 622 crores in 2007-08 and Rs. 725 crores in 2008-09 rising it to</p>
<p>Rs.729 crore in 2009-2010 and estimated figure of Rs 1400 crore in year 2010-11.</p>
<p><strong>River Pollution</strong></p>
<p>Government is making special efforts to maintain ecological balance of the State. A</p>
<p>special project has been launched to make the rivers pollution free which is being monitored by</p>
<p>Hon&#8217;ble Chief Minister of Punjab himself. Under this plan there is a target to make the three</p>
<p>rivers Satluj , Beas and Ghaggar polluton free . To create environmental awareness in new</p>
<p>generation many steps are being taken. In 2010 Punjab State Council for Science and Technology</p>
<p>initiated National Green Corpus programme in the State and 5000 schools for environment</p>
<p>pollution training center were covered. Air pollution control instruments were available in all</p>
<p>489 Large and Medium Air Polluting industries of the State and in case of small scale</p>
<p>industries 9585 were having these instruments and only 74 units were yet to install such</p>
<p>instruments. Similarly in 496 large and medium Water Polluting Industries, no unit is left to</p>
<p>install water pollution control instrument. Out of 3599 small scale Water Polluting industries</p>
<p>only 41 units were left to install water pollution control instruments. In order to control the</p>
<p>industrial pollution ,Punjab Pollution Control Board has classified units in different categories.</p>
<p>In the year 2010-11 Industries more prone to water pollution , 12971 were classified as</p>
<p>Red out of all type of Industries, 19 as Orange and 83 as Green out of Large &amp; Medium Scale</p>
<p>of Industries. Industries more prone to Air pollution , 12877 were classified as Red out of all</p>
<p>type of Industries, 25 as Orange and 83 as Green out of Large &amp; Medium Scale of Industries.</p>
<p><strong>Education</strong></p>
<p>Government is taking special measures for the upliftment of Education level of the</p>
<p>masses of the State. Many schemes under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan are being implemented in</p>
<p>order to reduce the Rural-Urban gap among children. These schemes are (1) Education</p>
<p>Gurantee scheme now known as Alternative Innovative Education/Special Training Scheme</p>
<p>(2) Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (3) National Programme for Education of Girls at</p>
<p>Elementary Level (4) Mid-Day Meal Scheme. These schemes/activities undertaken during</p>
<p>2010-11 &amp; 2011-12 (till September 2011) alongwith status of funds approved &amp; spent are given</p>
<p>as follows. An amount of Rs. 720.63 crores has been released for these schemes during</p>
<p>2010-11 and total 20.20 lacs children have benefitted from these schemes. Total 94559 Out of</p>
<p>School Children (OoSC) were covered under AIE during the year 2011-12 ( Up to 30 September,</p>
<p>2011) Rs. 374.76 crores were released &amp; 20.53 lac children benefitted from these schemes.</p>
<p><strong>Child Development</strong></p>
<p>Under &#8216;Bebe Nanaki Ladli Beti Kalyan Scheme&#8217; a sum of Rs. 20000/ is invested with<strong></strong></p>
<p>LIC on the birth of every girl child in families having annual income upto Rs. 30000/-. The girl</p>
<p>child would receive cash assistance at various stages of her schooling. Under Mata Kaushalaya</p>
<p>Scheme, an incentive of Rs. 1000/- is given to mothers for deliveries in governnment hospitals.</p>
<p>The Centrally Sponsored scheme , &#8216;Integrated Child Protection Scheme&#8217; for the protection of</p>
<p>rights of children shall be implemented with an outlay of Rs. 21 crore during 2012-13. The</p>
<p>outlay for above schemes and other women oriented schemes like Shagun Scheme, Widow</p>
<p>Pension Scheme, Attendance Scholarship to Primary Girl Students, Free Education to Girls (9th</p>
<p>to 12th class) etc. coupled with women component under various schemes amounts to</p>
<p>Rs. 1818 crore in the Annual Plan 2012-13.</p>
<p>A sum of Rs. 140 crore has been earmarked under Integrated Child Development</p>
<p>Services in the Annual Plan 2012-13 to provide supplementary nutrition to over 15 lac children</p>
<p>and pregnant mothers. Besides, Rs. 19 crore have been kept under Rajiv Gandhi &#8216;Sabla&#8217; and</p>
<p>&#8216;Kishori Shakti Yojana&#8217; schemes to provide nutrition to the adolescent girls and promote awareness</p>
<p>about health hygiene, family and child care etc. In addition, Rs. 12 crore is provided for the</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>construction of buildings of anganwadi centres in the State. There are 26656 anganwadi centres</p>
<p>in the State out of which 3278 are functioning from rented buildings and 22819 from community</p>
<p>buildings.</p>
<p><strong>Atta Dal Scheme</strong></p>
<p>To meet the minimum basic food related needs of economically weaker sections of the</p>
<p>society &#8220;Atta Dal&#8221; scheme launched by the State Government w.e.f. 15th August 2007 is in</p>
<p>operation. Approximately 15.32 lac families whose annual income is less than Rs.30,000 are</p>
<p>covered under this scheme These families have been issued special blue ration cards to get</p>
<p>benefit of Atta-Dal Scheme. The identified families are being distributed 5 kg.wheat per member</p>
<p>per month to a maximum limit of 25 kg.per family@ Rs.4.00 per kg. Simultaneously Dal is</p>
<p>being distributed 1/2 kg. per member to a maximum limit of 2.5 kg.to a family @ of Rs.20.00</p>
<p>per kg. In the 2010-11, 301466 MT of wheat and 23707 MT of Dall have been distributed to the</p>
<p>beneficiaries under this scheme. During the year 2011-12 ( upto March ,2012) 312037 MT of</p>
<p>Wheat and 27874 MT of Dal has been distributed to the beneficiaries.</p>
<p><strong>Strengthening Statistical System</strong></p>
<p>For more requisite policy decisions and futuristic research updated accurate &amp; timely<strong></strong></p>
<p>supply of data is most important. Following the recommendations, made in Report of NSC</p>
<p>headed by Dr. Rangarajan Commission in 2001 constituted by Government of India the State</p>
<p>Govt. has put great emphasis on strenghening the Statistical infrastructure in the State. NSC</p>
<p>has identified critically deficiencies in the statistical system and recommended measures for its</p>
<p>systematic revamping. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), Govt.</p>
<p>of India has launched a Central sponsored scheme, &#8220;India Statistical Strengthening Project</p>
<p>(ISSP)&#8221; during the 11th Five Year Plan(2007-12) which will be continued during 12th Five Year</p>
<p>Plan. The objective of this project is to strengthen the statistical capacity of all States and UTs</p>
<p>especially with regard to the collection, compilation and dissemination of statistics. Under this</p>
<p>project ,the State Statistical System will be made capable of producing minimum required</p>
<p>National level data on 20-Core Statistical Activities.</p>
<p>Government of Punjab is participating in this project for which the state has</p>
<p>signed the letter of Participation (LoP) with Government of India. In pursuance of LOP and</p>
<p>guidlines of ISSP project, a State Level Steering Committee (SLSC) has been constituted</p>
<p>under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary, Government of Punjab for this Project. Economic</p>
<p>&amp; Statistical Organisation (ESO), Punjab has been notified as Nodal Agency for this Project. A</p>
<p>State Strategic Statistical Plan (SSSP) has been prepared under this project by ESO, Punjab,</p>
<p>following the process of intensive interaction with all major stakeholders i.e. line departments,</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Universities &amp; Research Institutions, MOSPI, GOI and other users. On the basis of SSSP,</p>
<p>Govt. of India will provide funds to State for carrying out necessary reforms to improve State</p>
<p>Statistical System. SSSP prepared by ESO, Punjab has been already approved by SLSC and</p>
<p>sent to MOSPI, GOI for further necessary action.</p>
<p><strong>Punjab Governance Reforms</strong></p>
<p>Punjab Governance Reforms Commission (PGRC) was earlier setup in May 2009</p>
<p>which completed its term in Sept, 2011. Right to Service Act was enacted on the recommendation</p>
<p>of PGRC I which has been widely aclaimed by the people of the state. keeping it in view</p>
<p>Punjab Government has again set up Governance and Administrative Reforms Commisssion</p>
<p>II to make Governance citizen-friendly. The main purpose of this is to check corruption and</p>
<p>harrassment and reach out benefits of welfare schemes to poors section of the society without</p>
<p>leakages and delays. The mandate of the Commission would be to make recommendations and</p>
<p>coordinate implementation of the second Generation of Reforms including policy recommendations</p>
<p>in Education, Health, Public Health, Social Security, Environment, Urban Development,</p>
<p>Co-operatives, etc. The commission shall also monitor and evaluate the implementation of First</p>
<p>Generation Reforms like Right to Service Act and suggest midterm correction.</p>
<p>The commission consists of six members including its Chairperson it will be further</p>
<p>assisted by various task groups which will to make recommendations and monitor their</p>
<p>implementation. To make its functioning harmonious with the Government departments, the</p>
<p>departmant Secretaries will act as Member Secretaries of the respective task groups. Various</p>
<p>task groups have been formed on crucial areas such as Health,simplification of the Norms and</p>
<p>Laws, Police Reforms,Problems of NRI&#8217;s,Civil and Criminal Justice System of Delivery and</p>
<p>Monitoring and Evaluation of First Generation Reforms. CONTD&#8230;</p>
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