Passage:
The transition toward automated, algorithm-driven decision-making systems in targeted welfare distribution across agrarian local bodies was primarily designed to eliminate bureaucratic discretion, minimize administrative corruption, and reduce fiscal leakage. Under this technological regime, automated socio-economic scoring models dynamically compute household eligibility for subsidized agricultural inputs, food security rations, and direct benefit transfers by integrating satellite imagery, digitized land titles, and real-time transaction logs from national financial inclusion accounts. However, this techno-rationalist intervention rests on the unverified premise that centralized administrative databases accurately mirror dynamic, ground-level socio-economic vulnerabilities. In practice, systemic delays in updating digitized land registries disproportionately exclude landless tenant farmers, while low digital literacy among marginalized rural demographics prevents timely grievance redressal when automated exclusions occur. Furthermore, local welfare committees, which were previously empowered to exercise context-sensitive discretionary oversight for edge cases, have been reduced to passive data-entry nodes deprived of executive authority to override algorithmic flags. Consequently, while procedural transparency and fiscal auditability have measurably improved, institutional responsiveness to localized economic shocks—such as sudden pest infestations or unseasonal crop loss—has severely degraded. Realigning this administrative framework requires not merely improving algorithmic accuracy, but establishing legally binding human-in-the-loop validation protocols, granting decentralized administrative tribunals statutory power to issue interim relief prior to database reconciliation, and institutionalizing periodic ground-truth audits conducted by independent civic observers.
Based on the passage provided above, which of the following practical policy measures and institutional reforms logically follow as valid extensions to address the vulnerabilities of the current welfare delivery model?
- Empowering decentralized administrative tribunals with statutory authority to grant interim welfare relief before database reconciliation occurs.Cevap
- BDismantling automated scoring systems entirely to restore unrestricted discretionary allocation powers to local welfare committees.
- Institutionalizing periodic ground-truth audits conducted by independent civic observers to validate database records against physical realities.Cevap
- DMandating universal direct benefit transfers triggered automatically by regional weather stations during climate anomalies.