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Tamil Nadu to become third state to present separate agricultural Budget

Experts divided over the outcome, but Andhra experience shows encouraging signs

Palanivel Thiagarajan
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Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Palanivel Thiagarajan

Shine JacobSanjeeb Mukherjee Chennai/New Delhi
On Saturday, Tamil Nadu will become the third state after Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh to present a separate agricultural Budget. And though experts believe this is just a political move, data available from Andhra Pradesh indicates that it could actually boost the sector.

The tradition of having an exclusive Budget for agriculture was started by Karnataka in 2011-12, and was followed by the undivided Andhra Pradesh state in 2013-14. Both aimed to give greater focus to the sector. Though states like Telangana, Rajasthan, and Bihar, too, had similar plans, these did not take off because of various legal and technical

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