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    • Scope of The Act
    • Amendments and New Proposed Bills
    • Limitations and Criticism
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    The Indian Constitution does not recognize the right to food as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, but it can come under the ambit of right to live with human dignity which per se is recognized as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, also there is a duty cast upon the states under Article 47...

    The Preamble of the Act reads as “ An Act to provide for food and nutritional security in human life cycle approach, by ensuring access to adequate quantity of quality food at affordable prices to people to live a life with dignity and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto”. The PDS and TPDS are now covered under NFSA with an aim to...

    Various salient features of the act are enumerated below: 1. Targeted Public Distribution System- Under this system ‘Priority Households’ means, the Households identified by the State Government are entitled to 5 kg of foodgrains per person per month at subsidized prices. In India, there are many people who cannot afford even two square meals per d...

    With the enactment of the Act, 67% of the total population was entitled to receive highly subsidised food. It covered almost 75% of rural and 50% of the urban population. The act includes various schemes like Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) which includes children up to the age of six years, food under these schemes is provided through...

    The National Food Security (Amendment) Bill, 2018 was introduced in the Lok Sabha to amend the National Food Security Act, 2013. The Proposed Changes are enumerated below: 1. The definition of ‘Food Security’ given under Section 2(6)was changed in order to include an exception condition of war in which the supply of food to the entitled persons wil...

    Although the NFSA, 2013 if often submitted to be the largest ever experiment in the world for distributing highly subsidised food by any government through an approach that aims to qualify the same as a ‘right’ of the beneficiary, still its full implementation is not done due to the ignorance of government agencies towards food security. In 2017 th...

    On January 20, 2020, it was announced by the government that the ‘one nation one ration card’ scheme will be introduced to the whole of India from June 1 2020, but the COVID-19 crisis delayed it but also made it inevitable considering the situation created by the Pandemic. During the announcement of the 20 Lakh crore package, it was announced by th...

    Ensuring food security is one of the largest aims of every developing nation. Even after enacting a whole piece of legislation in order to ensure food security, the government has failed to implement it which is clear from cases like Swaraj Abhiyan. Although India is successful in making itself self-sufficient in the production of various food grai...

  1. Mar 2, 2021 · NITI Aayog, through a discussion paper, has recommended reducing the rural and urban coverage under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013, to 60% and 40%, respectively. It has also proposed a revision of beneficiaries as per the latest population which is currently being done through Census- 2011.

  2. Jan 11, 2022 · The National Food Security Act, 2013 aims to provide subsidized food grains to approximately two-third of the country’s population. The enactment of this landmark legislation, brought a paradigm shift in approach to food security, from welfare to rights-based approach. The salient features of the act are as:

  3. Though the issue of 'food security' at the household is continuously being addressed by the Government since long, through the Public Distribution System and the Targeted Public Distribution System, the enactment of the National Food Security Act, (NFSA) 2013 on July 5, 2013 marks a paradigm shift in the approach to food security from welfare to rights based approach. The Act legally entitles upto 75% of the rural population and 50% of the urban population to receive subsidized foodgrains ...

  4. Government of India. Signed. 10 September 2013; 10 years ago. ( 10 September 2013) Status: In force. The National Food Security Act 2013, also known as Right to Food Act, is an Indian Act of Parliament which aims to provide subsidized food grains to approximately two thirds of the country's 1.4 billion people. [1]

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  6. Mar 2, 2021 · Revising Food Security Act: why, how, and implications for Centre, states. The NITI Aayog recently circulated a discussion paper on a proposed revision in the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013. A look at the move and its implications.