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Vice President bats for evidence-based policymaking for responsive governance

New Delhi: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu has called for evidence-based policy making for responsive governance while interacting with the mid-career course participants of Indian School of Business (ISB) at his residence here. He also stressed the need for innovative business models to address everyday problems faced by common man, while urging public and private sectors to work together and build a better and stronger India.

Stating that India is going through unprecedented transformation on every front, Naidu listed various reforms such as increased use of IT to ensure transparency and ease of service delivery, GST, RERA and labour codes. “These steps are leading to a better and conducive environment to do business in India,” he said. Quoting the World Bank and IMF projections of high growth rate of the Indian economy, the Vice President underlined that the country holds tremendous potential and opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors.

Talking about the rapid pace of urbanization in India, the Vice President said it presents its own set of challenges and opportunities. “Our policymakers will have to ensure that urban citizens have access to affordable housing, education and healthcare,” he added, urging all states and the private sector to come together to make our cities vibrant and inclusive living spaces.

Stressing that the ultimate goal of any policy, innovation or institution is to make people’s lives happier and more comfortable, Shri Naidu called for increasing people’s participation in governance and policy formulation. Stressing on the importance of the ‘delivery’ component of public services, the Vice President called for dynamism in policy making and administration.

Describing agriculture as the mainstay of the Indian economy, the Vice President called for making every effort to ensure that our farmers get remunerative prices for their crops and their household incomes rise to decent levels. Towards this end, he wanted the climate resilient organic farming to be promoted in a big way. In this context, he cited the success of Sikkim in shifting to organic farming.

Noting that farmers are worst affected by the vagaries of the weather, Naidu suggested that the farming community should be incentivised to diversify cropping patterns and be encouraged to take up allied activities to make agriculture profitable. He also suggested that policy makers should study the low uptake of crop insurance in certain areas and find solutions for it.

“Let us build a strong, stable, peaceful and prosperous India where there will be no poverty, illiteracy, gender and social discrimination,” he said. Citing India’s recent success in developing its own indigenous Covid-19 vaccine and achieving the milestone of more than 180 crore doses, Naidu exuded confidence that “nothing is impossible to achieve if India sets its sights on it.”

He appreciated the Indian School of Business for conducting the course with special focus on Public Policy. The course titled – ‘Advanced Management Programme in Public Policy (AMPPP)’ is meant to hone the managerial skills of the working professionals in public and private sectors. The Vice President expressed hope that a mixed batch of private and public sector mid-career students will help in cross-learning from each other. /BI/