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policy, the Survey pleaded developing the state capacity to implement DBT will take time. Other
ways to plug subsidy leakages, such as the Rs 10,000 crore from kerosene, needed to be
implemented first. One major reform suggested was the creation of a single market for agricultural
goods, overruling individual states agricultural produce marketing Acts.
However, the actual reform agenda the Survey laid out erred distinctly on the side of caution, rather
than being the revolutionary programme widely expected to drive growth. The Survey stated baldly
that big-bang reforms would not happen. Instead, it predicted a persistent, encompassing, and
creative incrementalism. Overall, the Survey has laid out a coherent, if notably restrained, policy
agenda which differed in significant ways from the one currently being implemented.
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