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Examine the viability of implementing Universal Basic Income (UBI) in India, considering the challenges posed by its large informal economy.

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Topic: Issues Relating to Development and Management of Social Sector/Services

Topic: Issues Relating to Development and Management of Social Sector/Services

Q3. Examine the viability of implementing Universal Basic Income (UBI) in India, considering the challenges posed by its large informal economy. (150 words)

  • *Difficulty level: Moderate
  • Reference: The Hindu*

Why the question: Is it time for India to introduce a Universal Basic Income? Key Demand of the Question: Examine the feasibility of implementing Universal Basic Income (UBI) in India, focusing on the challenges associated with its large informal economy. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly introduce the concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its potential benefits, such as poverty reduction and economic security. Body: First part: Viability of UBI in India: Economic Support, Poverty Alleviation, Administrative Simplicity Second part: Challenges in Implementation: Large Informal Economy, Fiscal Constraints, Potential Inflationary Impact, Work Disincentive Concerns Third part: Suggestions Targeted Implementation, Gradual Integration with Existing Schemes, Data-Driven Approach Conclusion: Summarize the potential of UBI as a transformative tool for economic support in India.

Why the question:

Is it time for India to introduce a Universal Basic Income?

Key Demand of the Question:

Examine the feasibility of implementing Universal Basic Income (UBI) in India, focusing on the challenges associated with its large informal economy.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction:

Briefly introduce the concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its potential benefits, such as poverty reduction and economic security.

Body:

First part: Viability of UBI in India:

Economic Support, Poverty Alleviation, Administrative Simplicity

Second part: Challenges in Implementation:

Large Informal Economy, Fiscal Constraints, Potential Inflationary Impact, Work Disincentive Concerns

Third part: Suggestions

Targeted Implementation, Gradual Integration with Existing Schemes, Data-Driven Approach

Conclusion:

Summarize the potential of UBI as a transformative tool for economic support in India.

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