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Anita Rath Associate Professor Centre for Development Studies Tata Institute of Social Sciences

. Maharashtra’s Social and Health Sector Budget: A Note on Emerging Characteristics and Trends Seminar on Maharashtra’s Budget: A Scrutiny of Development Discourse March 25, 2011 Organised by CEHAT and other Partners. Anita Rath Associate Professor Centre for Development Studies

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Anita Rath Associate Professor Centre for Development Studies Tata Institute of Social Sciences

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  1. .Maharashtra’s Social and Health Sector Budget: A Note on Emerging Characteristics and TrendsSeminar onMaharashtra’s Budget: A Scrutiny of Development DiscourseMarch 25, 2011Organised by CEHAT and other Partners Anita Rath Associate Professor Centre for Development Studies Tata Institute of Social Sciences

  2. Maharashtra’s Social Sector: Areas of Concern Regional Disparity: • As per the per capita district income figures of 2009-10, Gadchiroli has less than one-third income of Mumbai; it’s income is just 50% of the average income of the state. • Human development indices for 2001 computed for the six revenue divisions range from 0.723 for Konakan to 0.646 for Nagpur, with the average for the state at 0.672. Anita Rath

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  4. High Incidence of Poverty • It has a relatively high incidence of poverty, which is marginally lower than UP. • Unequal Distribution of Poverty: Coastal area has relatively low incidence, the rest of the state, particularly eastern region exhibit persistent and very high level of poverty. • Particular social groups have significantly higher poverty levels than others; More than half of the rural STs are estimated to be poor. Anita Rath

  5. Issues Related to Education a. Literacy rate of the state is 77% (Census)/ 78.2% (NSS 64th Round-2007-08), but more than half the population does not continue education beyond primary level. b. Education Development Index constructed by NUEPA put Maharashtra at the 7th rank among the larger states in 2007-08.Maharashtra has a value of 0.727 of the index with the range for larger states being 0.791 (Kerala) to 0.406 (Bihar) Anita Rath

  6. Health Sector • As per the estimates of district-wise IMR (Census, 2001), districts like Gadchiroli, Gondiya and Chandrapur in the Vidarbha region have an IMR which is as high as some of the worst states. • The percentage of institutional deliveries and immunisation rates were as low as 20.5 and 36.9 in Gadchiroli in comparison to 89.1 and 92.2 in the district of Mumbai (Suburban). • The variation in performance across districts is associated with the variation in the percentage of ST population and accessibility to health facilities across districts. • Other specific issues: Vector Borne Diseases- the reported number of cases of malaria and dengue has not declined and the state has not moved towards achieving national level target; Cases and deaths due to acute diarrhoea are relatively high in the state and the declining trend is not discernible. Anita Rath

  7. Trend of Social Sector Expenditure In India -Public Expenditure Ratio • Social Allocation Ratio Anita Rath

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  13. Maharashtra’s Social Sector Expenditure Anita Rath

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  16. Table 4: Social Sector Expenditure as per cent of GSDP Anita Rath

  17. Table 5: SSE as a percentage of TE: Select States Anita Rath

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  37. Issues of Utilisation of Funds Anita Rath

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  41. Table: Additional Resource Requirement (Rs. Crs) (Sen at al, 2010) Anita Rath

  42. Budget: 2011-12 Anita Rath

  43. Budget: 2011-12 Anita Rath

  44. Share of Salaries and Interest Payments in Revenue Expenditure (ES 2010-11) Anita Rath

  45. References Sen, Tapas K. and others (2010), Matching Human Development Across Maharashtra with its Economic Development, Financing Human Development Series-VIII, NIPFP, New Delhi. Dev, S. Mahendra and Jos Mooji (2002), Social Sector Expenditures in the 19990s: Analysis of Central and State Budgets, EPW, Vol. 37, No. 2. RBI, Various Years, State Finances- A Study of Budgets, 2009-10. RBI, Various Years, Handbook of Statistics on Indian Economy. Ministry of Finance (GOI) (2009-10), Indian Public Finance Statistics. Government of Maharashtra, Various Years, Economic Survey Anita Rath

  46. Thank you Anita Rath

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