This study provides a profile of deprivation with respect to consumer expenditure, cereal consumption and energy intake across demographic and agro-climatic regions as defined by the National Sample Survey Organisation of India. It examines this evidence at the disaggregated level to verify whether a public distribution system (PDS) targeted with reference to estimates of poverty would end up penalizing the non-poor but food insecure. The empirical profiles have also useful policy relevance with respect to decentralized formulation and implementation of the PDS
Using primary data collected during 2007-08 we examine the nutritional status with respect to the tw...
The Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) - the largest food subsidy program in India - has bee...
We present estimates of the impact of India’s Public Distribution System on rural poverty, using Nat...
The Public Distribution System (PDS) of India plays a crucial role in reducing food insecurity by ac...
Evidence on calorie intake and nutritional outcomes establishes that chronic hunger and food insecur...
Despite huge stocks of food grains and age old system of public distribution, hunger and malnutritio...
Despite the large-scale antipoverty programs, especially food and nutrition programs, 15 per cent of...
This chapter first analyses the real income transfers through PDS, and the reasons why these transfe...
The Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) is a major food subsidy program implemented by the In...
India has not only achieved self-sufficiency in food production but also enhanced its ability to dea...
This paper assesses deprivation in India employing a measure proposed by Sitaramam and using consump...
Growing number of studies accentuated enigmas in PDS system, many of them provided evidences based o...
In India, Food Security meant supply of food grains and the medium was Public Distribution System. P...
Past studies have reported serious levels of food insecurity and under-nutrition existing in the eas...
In this paper, we develop a simple model that shows that consumption of PDS food grains is significa...
Using primary data collected during 2007-08 we examine the nutritional status with respect to the tw...
The Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) - the largest food subsidy program in India - has bee...
We present estimates of the impact of India’s Public Distribution System on rural poverty, using Nat...
The Public Distribution System (PDS) of India plays a crucial role in reducing food insecurity by ac...
Evidence on calorie intake and nutritional outcomes establishes that chronic hunger and food insecur...
Despite huge stocks of food grains and age old system of public distribution, hunger and malnutritio...
Despite the large-scale antipoverty programs, especially food and nutrition programs, 15 per cent of...
This chapter first analyses the real income transfers through PDS, and the reasons why these transfe...
The Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) is a major food subsidy program implemented by the In...
India has not only achieved self-sufficiency in food production but also enhanced its ability to dea...
This paper assesses deprivation in India employing a measure proposed by Sitaramam and using consump...
Growing number of studies accentuated enigmas in PDS system, many of them provided evidences based o...
In India, Food Security meant supply of food grains and the medium was Public Distribution System. P...
Past studies have reported serious levels of food insecurity and under-nutrition existing in the eas...
In this paper, we develop a simple model that shows that consumption of PDS food grains is significa...
Using primary data collected during 2007-08 we examine the nutritional status with respect to the tw...
The Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) - the largest food subsidy program in India - has bee...
We present estimates of the impact of India’s Public Distribution System on rural poverty, using Nat...