Given the political difficulties the government is going through like the impact of the pandemic on employment, and worrying nutrition levels as brought out by CMIE estimates, it is wise to give priority to anti-poverty programmes. Hence the announcement of large expenditures on health the Budget is laudable. The Economic Survey had given estimates of BNI (Bare Necessities Index), the methodology of which was borrowed. Nothing wrong with borrowing ideas, but as Ken Galbraith admonished me in an exchange in the Swarthmore College in Philadelphia, where I was doing part time teaching to make both ends meet: 'Alugh (emphasis to make a Punjabi comfortable) it takes some great actors to borrow intelligently.'