15th Finance Commission chairman says discretion to play key role in fund allocation
The commission will look into both equity as well as efficiency while coming up with its recommendations for resource allocations, chairman NK Singh said.

"What weighting will be assigned, what weighting will be chosen and what are the ingredients of those weighting is entirely the discretion of the commission, he said. And this does not form a part of any binding features of terms of reference." Remarks come amid displeasure shown by Southern leaders to the 15th FC's terms of reference having an explicit mention about using the 2011 Census data for arriving at resource allocation as against the 1971 Census. It can be noted that led by Kerala, the Southern states have been pioneers in population control and the resulting better human development indices, while the Northern states primarily the Hindu heartland have been the laggards.
Noting that the past commission had also used the 2011 Census data but given it a lower weighting, Singh said the terms of reference does not bar it from using the data from past censuses.
He said population dynamics have always been a dominant part of the thinking based on which the recommendations are done by the panel.
The terms of reference are set by the President based on the recommendations of the finance ministry and the commission has no role to play in forming them, he said but was quick to add that once it is finalised and approved the terms of reference are binding.
"The feature of equity therefore has been a dominant feature and needs to be combined with features of efficiency.
It's a challenge for every finance commission to harmonise the contradictions between efficiency and equity," he said.
He said while equal levels of taxation entitles every citizen to receive equal quality of services from the state, it would be "mindless" for any commission to ignore it.
He said while Arunachal and Assam have already been covered, they will be visiting Haryana early next month, followed by Kerala in end-May.
(with inputs from agencies)
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