What is subsidy? What is its objective?
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A subsidy is a benefit given by the government to the producers as an incentive to produce. To farmers a subsidy is given to lower the cost of inputs. It is given on electricity to the producers to lower cost of production and it is given to consumers especially those living below poverty line on necessities to make basic needs affordable for them.
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