Public Policy

Public Policy is a crucial concept in Indian Polity, referring to the set of decisions, actions, and strategies adopted by the government to address public issues and achieve societal goals. It reflects the priorities of the state and guides the allocation of resources for welfare and development. Public policy plays a vital role in shaping governance and ensuring effective implementation of laws and programmes.

Meaning and definition of public policy

  • In simple words: The direction or path chosen by the government to solve public problems.
  • According to Thomas Dye: โ€œWhatever the government chooses to do or not to do is public policy.โ€
  • Nature:It is goal-oriented and its objective is public interest.

Major Types of Public Policy

  • Public policies can be divided into four categories based on their impact:
    • Regulatory Policies: Which regulate the behaviour of individuals or groups (e.g. traffic rules, pollution standards).
    • Distributive policies: Benefits to specific sections of society (e.g. scholarships, free rations).
    • Redistributive policies: Reducing the gap between income and resources (e.g. progressive tax system).
    • Corrective/Structural Policies: Which brings about improvements in the social or administrative structure.

Public Policy Cycle

  • The process of public policy from its formulation to its completion goes through the following stages:
    • Agenda Setting: Identifying problems that need solving.
    • Policy making: Drafting a solution in consultation with experts and stakeholders.
    • Policy Adoption: Formal approval of a policy by Parliament or the executive.
    • Policy Implementation: Implementation at the ground level by the bureaucracy and administrative machinery.
    • Policy Evaluation: To examine whether the policy achieved its objectives.

Key actors (stakeholders) in public policy making

  • Official factors: Parliament (legislature), Cabinet (executive) and Judiciary.
  • Informal factors: Political parties, pressure groups, civil society (NGOs), media and the general public.
  • Challenges
    • Lack of data: Creation of faulty policies without accurate information.
    • Lack of Implementation: Policy failure due to corruption or administrative laxity.
    • Political will: Sometimes long-term public interest is ignored due to populist promises.

Major institutions

InstituteRole
NITI AayogIndia’s leading think tank. It works on bottom-up approaches and competitive federalism (such as the SDG Index).
Cabinet SecretariatCoordination between various ministries and monitoring of policy decisions.
PMO (Prime Minister’s Office)High-level policy guidelines and strategic decisions.
IIPA (Indian Institute of Public Administration)Research and training on public policy.

Major schemes of the Government of India

Name of the scheme

Start date

Latest Facts and Information (DD – 2026 Update)

Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY)

September 23, 2018

  • Now free treatment worth โ‚น5 lakh is mandatory for all senior citizens above 70 years of age.
  • More than 35 crore Ayushman cards have been issued so far.

PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi

February 24, 2019

  • The 19th installment has been released as of February 2026. More than โ‚น3.5 lakh crore has been transferred directly to farmers’ accounts through DBT.
  • Preparations are now underway for the 20th installment, which is expected by June 2026.

PM Housing Scheme (2.0)

June 25, 2015

  • The new phase (PMAY 2.0) aims to build 3 crore additional houses by 2029.
  • The interest subsidy (CLSS) for the urban middle class has been revamped.

PM-Surya Ghar: Free Electricity

February 15, 2024

  • The goal is to install solar panels on the rooftops of 10 million homes. Beneficiaries receive 300 units of free electricity and a government subsidy of up to โ‚น78,000.

PM Mudra Yojana

April 8, 2015

  • After Budget 2024-25, the limit of ‘Tarun’ loan has been increased from โ‚น10 lakh to โ‚น20 lakh, giving a big boost to small entrepreneurs.

Lakhpati Didi Scheme

August 15, 2023

  • The target of ensuring an annual income of over โ‚น1 lakh for 3 crore women in Self Help Groups (SHGs) by 2026 is being rapidly achieved.
  • The Drone Didi programme has been integrated with this to enable women to use technology in agriculture.

PM Vishwakarma Scheme

September 17, 2023

  • 18 traditional occupations (such as carpenters, blacksmiths) are being provided unsecured loans up to โ‚น3 lakh (5% interest) and a toolkit incentive of โ‚น15,000.

Jal Jeevan Mission

August 15, 2019

  • By February 2026, ‘Har Ghar Jal’ (tap connection) will reach more than 82% of rural households in India.

PM E-DRIVE

September, 2024

  • It replaced the FAME scheme. It aims to invest โ‚น10,900 crore to promote electric two-wheelers and ambulances.
  • Compared to FAME-II, it has a higher budget allocated for fast charging infrastructure.

Atal Pension Yojana (APY)

May 9, 2015

  • As per the 2026 report, the total enrolment has crossed 6.5 crore.This is the biggest social security scheme for the unorganized sector.

PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY)

March 26, 2020

  • This scheme has been extended till December 2028.More than 80 crore beneficiaries are getting 5 kg of free grain per month.

PM SVANidhi (SVANidhi)

June 1, 2020

  • For street vendors. Third-party loans up to โ‚น50,000 are now readily available. More than 8.5 million vendors have benefited.

PM-PRANAM (PM-PRANAM)

June, 2023

  • To promote alternative fertilizers (organic fertilizers). The target is to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers by 15%.

Digital India Mission 2.0

July 1, 2015

  • Focus on AI (artificial intelligence) and semiconductor missions. Aim for high-speed broadband in all villages by 2026 through BharatNet.

Amrit (AMRUT 2.0)

October 1, 2021

  • Water supply and sewerage management in 4,700 cities. Moving towards 100% coverage under ‘Water Secure Cities’.

PM Nutrition (Mid-Day Meal)

September, 2021

  • Hot cooked meals for children in schools. Local millets (Shree Anna) are now mandatory.

Gati Shakti National Master Plan

October 13, 2021

  • โ‚น100 lakh crore worth of infrastructure projects. Aims to reduce logistics costs between railways, roads, and waterways from 14% to 8%.

PM MITRA

March, 2023

  • Seven mega parks are being developed for the textile sector, with three expected to be operational by 2026.

Ujjwala Yojana 2.0

August 10, 2021

  • Over 10 crore connections completed. Beneficiaries now receive a direct subsidy (DBT) of โ‚น300 per cylinder.

PM Jan Man (JANMAN)

November 15, 2023

  • A โ‚น24,000 crore package for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs). Focused on housing, roads, and education.

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