The National Food Security Act (NFSA) 2013, which was just passed by the Indian Parliament, intends to ensure food security in India, primarily through delivering subsidized grains to around two-thirds of families through the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS). The cost of such an ambitious rights-based strategy in the midst of slowing economic development and mounting fiscal deficits has been the most common complaint leveled at the NFSA. We believe that, while food subsidies have been increasing over the last few decades and will continue to rise as a result of this act, the incremental costs, at roughly 0.2 percent of GDP, are not as significant as indicated. Furthermore, recent evidence of increased TPDS use and lower corruption...
Despite the large-scale antipoverty programs, especially food and nutrition programs, 15 per cent of...
Rice and wheat are the two major foodgrains in India and their level of production determines the co...
Rice and wheat are the two major foodgrains in India and their level of production determines the co...
The National Food Security Act (NFSA) 2013, which was just passed by the Indian Parliament, intends ...
The National Food Security Act (NFSA) 2013, which was just passed by the Indian Parliament, intends ...
With global population expected to reach 9 billion by 2050 (UN, 2009), achieving food security for a...
With global population expected to reach 9 billion by 2050 (UN, 2009), achieving food security for a...
The National Food Security Act [NFSA],2013 aims at covering overall 67% of population (75%of rural a...
The National Food Security Act (NFSA) of India aims to provide subsidized food grains to approximate...
In pursuance of the obligations under Indian constitution and International conventions, providing f...
India has one of the lowest per capita daily supply of calories, protein and fat, according to the O...
There have been increasing concerns about the challenges associated with meeting the growing global ...
There have been increasing concerns about the challenges associated with meeting the growing global ...
Policy making in food security is at a crossroads in India, particularly for the rice crop. Whereas ...
Policy making in food security is at a crossroads in India, particularly for the rice crop. Whereas ...
Despite the large-scale antipoverty programs, especially food and nutrition programs, 15 per cent of...
Rice and wheat are the two major foodgrains in India and their level of production determines the co...
Rice and wheat are the two major foodgrains in India and their level of production determines the co...
The National Food Security Act (NFSA) 2013, which was just passed by the Indian Parliament, intends ...
The National Food Security Act (NFSA) 2013, which was just passed by the Indian Parliament, intends ...
With global population expected to reach 9 billion by 2050 (UN, 2009), achieving food security for a...
With global population expected to reach 9 billion by 2050 (UN, 2009), achieving food security for a...
The National Food Security Act [NFSA],2013 aims at covering overall 67% of population (75%of rural a...
The National Food Security Act (NFSA) of India aims to provide subsidized food grains to approximate...
In pursuance of the obligations under Indian constitution and International conventions, providing f...
India has one of the lowest per capita daily supply of calories, protein and fat, according to the O...
There have been increasing concerns about the challenges associated with meeting the growing global ...
There have been increasing concerns about the challenges associated with meeting the growing global ...
Policy making in food security is at a crossroads in India, particularly for the rice crop. Whereas ...
Policy making in food security is at a crossroads in India, particularly for the rice crop. Whereas ...
Despite the large-scale antipoverty programs, especially food and nutrition programs, 15 per cent of...
Rice and wheat are the two major foodgrains in India and their level of production determines the co...
Rice and wheat are the two major foodgrains in India and their level of production determines the co...