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Making of State Agricultural Policy: A Demonstration

In: Issues in Indian Public Policies

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  • R. S. Deshpande

    (CMDR)

  • J. Prachitha

    (PES University)

  • Khalil Shaha

    (Institute for Social and Economic Change)

Abstract

Policymaking in India falls in the category of responsive policies than cleanly deliberated telescopic long-run policies. The science and art of policymaking was never taken seriously by administrators or academicians. The universities and the administrators are not even aware of the theory behind policymaking, and therefore, we often end up in firefighting approach and riverine policies. This paper analyses the art and science of policymaking taking important examples on a difficult terrain. We elaborately deal with the theory of policymaking and bring forth the science behind the process. It is essential that the administrators follow the science of policymaking and employ the exquisite art of policymaking while arriving at solutions for difficult problems. Our illustration is set in the agricultural sector, where many uncertainties prevail and decision-making is one of the difficult tasks. We chose the region of Deccan Plateau purposively as this region poses significant challenges and has been the bedrock of agrarian distress in the recent past. The states of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Gujarat pose typical challenges for policymaking. Our information base is from the very region for which we are planning the policies and hence our policies are rooted in the soil of the region. This illustration will certainly prove useful for many.

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  • R. S. Deshpande & J. Prachitha & Khalil Shaha, 2018. "Making of State Agricultural Policy: A Demonstration," India Studies in Business and Economics, in: Vinod B. Annigeri & R.S. Deshpande & Ravindra Dholakia (ed.), Issues in Indian Public Policies, pages 37-82, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isbchp:978-981-10-7950-4_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-7950-4_3
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