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Yoginder K. Alagh Posted: Aug 30, 2008 at 0136 hrs IST
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These efforts were a commendable beginning and have now been endorsed by the Planning Commission. The policy was reportedly announced by K.L. Datta, one of the best men we have in the field, who with his young bride — then another economics service officer — had done a lot of the work for the 1977 poverty line. But this is a combative, contentious culture and I have always argued that this exercise needs validation at a national level. The indicators have to emerge from a goals exercise, which needs national-level cogitation, fighting and validation. These goals then need relationships with instruments and programmes. Finally, there has to be a matching with scarcities not only of available resources, but also of the more basic non-renewable kind, as well as delivery capabilities. Otherwise, the statistical exercises will remain sporadic acts of activism. Some might also attribute motives to them. 

The exercise will have to unequivocally define the rights of sections of the pop ulation. There will have to be a much greater emphasis on the rights of individuals and groups, including participatory forms of decision-making. These are not just questions of resource use, but also of governance, and in fact will be resource-conserving if well designed and implemented. Systems will demand greater fairness and self-restraint in the use of Government power. Related will be demands on transparency and the right to information. There will have to be a response to the demand for protecting vulnerable groups, either the historically underprivileged, or the victims of marketisation; concerns for human rights and particularly of specific groups such as women, children, the minorities, the adivasis, the mentally and physically challenged. The experience since 1991 is that reform by stealth fails in substantial measure. Recognising that, it is required that we articulate the space of different sections of our people in a definable and contestable manner in the design of reform. Statistics, like so many other parts of government policy, will have to be redesigned by a new generation to meet the needs of today.

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The writer, a former Union minister, is chairman, Institute of Rural Management, Anand

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