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UBI addresses socio-economic challenges like inequality, job displacement, insecurity, and environmental stress by providing unconditional cash to all, empowering individuals and promoting social stability.

In Summary

The relevance of UBI, first proposed by the Economic Survey 2016–17 as an alternative to fragmented welfare schemes, has grown sharper today due to a convergence of socio-economic pressures that traditional models can no longer address such as:-

  • Rising Wealth Inequality: The widening rich–poor gap has reached levels comparable to the pre-independence era.
  • Technology-Led Job Displacement: Automation and AI threaten large segments of India’s informal and semi-skilled workforce.
  • Growing Economic Insecurity: Gig and platform-based work has increased income volatility and reduced social protection.
  • Intensifying Socio-Environmental Stress: Climate-related displacement and rising mental health burdens are straining household stability.

Concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI)

  • Definition: Periodic, unconditional cash transfer to all citizens, regardless of income or employment.
  • Core principles:
    • Universality: Covers all citizens.
    • Unconditionality: No link to employment or income status.
    • Agency: Empowers individuals to make economic choices.
  • Global trials: Finland, Kenya, improved health, food security, and mental well-being.
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