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Discuss the provisions of National Food Security Act, 2013. What reforms are required to strengthen the food security? Explain. (200 Words) [UPPSC 2020]
Provisions of National Food Security Act, 2013 Introduction: The National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013 aims to provide food and nutritional security by ensuring access to adequate quantities of quality food at affordable prices. It marks a paradigm shift in addressing food security by legally entiRead more
Provisions of National Food Security Act, 2013
Introduction: The National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013 aims to provide food and nutritional security by ensuring access to adequate quantities of quality food at affordable prices. It marks a paradigm shift in addressing food security by legally entitling the poor to receive subsidized food grains.
Key Provisions:
Reforms Required to Strengthen Food Security:
Conclusion: While the NFSA, 2013, has played a crucial role in enhancing food security in India, there is a need for continuous reforms and effective implementation to address challenges like malnutrition and ensure that the benefits reach the most vulnerable sections of society.
See lessविवेचना करें कि भारत में समानता के साथ आर्थिक संवृद्धि एवं न्यायपूर्ण वितरण की नीति समावेशी विकास के लक्ष्यों को पूरा करने में किस हद तक सहायक रही हैं? (200 Words) [UPPSC 2019]
भारत में समानता के साथ आर्थिक संवृद्धि एवं न्यायपूर्ण वितरण की नीति का समावेशी विकास पर प्रभाव समावेशी विकास के उद्देश्य: समानता के साथ आर्थिक संवृद्धि: इस नीति का उद्देश्य उच्च आर्थिक विकास प्राप्त करना है, जबकि यह सुनिश्चित करना है कि विकास के लाभ समाज के सभी वर्गों तक पहुँचें। न्यायपूर्ण वितरण: इRead more
भारत में समानता के साथ आर्थिक संवृद्धि एवं न्यायपूर्ण वितरण की नीति का समावेशी विकास पर प्रभाव
समावेशी विकास के उद्देश्य:
नीति की सफलताएँ:
चुनौतियाँ और सीमाएँ:
हालिया उदाहरण:
निष्कर्ष: भारत ने समानता के साथ आर्थिक संवृद्धि और न्यायपूर्ण वितरण की नीति के माध्यम से कुछ उपलब्धियाँ प्राप्त की हैं, लेकिन समावेशी विकास के लक्ष्यों को पूरा करने में चुनौतियाँ अभी भी मौजूद हैं। इन चुनौतियों का समाधान करने के लिए नीति के कार्यान्वयन में सुधार और सामाजिक-आर्थिक असमानताओं को दूर करने की आवश्यकता है।
See lessExplain the challenges of food security in India. How can they be removed? Explain. (200 Words) [UPPSC 2019]
Challenges of Food Security in India and Their Solutions Challenges: Population Growth: Rapid population growth has increased the demand for food, putting pressure on existing agricultural resources. By 2030, India’s population is expected to reach 1.5 billion, further straining food security. ClimaRead more
Challenges of Food Security in India and Their Solutions
Challenges:
Solutions:
Conclusion: Addressing food security challenges in India requires a multi-faceted approach involving technological innovation, climate adaptation, infrastructure development, and effective social welfare programs. Implementing these measures can significantly enhance food security and ensure that all citizens have access to sufficient and nutritious food.
See less"Despite various measures to address food security, major challenges remain." Explain with reference to India. (200 Words) [UPPSC 2023]
Challenges to Food Security in India 1. Insufficient Coverage and Leakages Coverage Gaps: Despite efforts like the National Food Security Act (NFSA), which aims to provide subsidized food to 67% of the population, there are still significant gaps. The 2021 State of Food Security and Nutrition in theRead more
Challenges to Food Security in India
1. Insufficient Coverage and Leakages
2. Nutritional Quality and Diversification
3. Impact of Climate Change
4. Economic Accessibility
5. Food Wastage
Conclusion
Despite measures to enhance food security, India faces challenges such as coverage gaps, nutritional deficiencies, climate impacts, economic accessibility, and food wastage. Addressing these issues requires comprehensive reforms, improved infrastructure, and targeted interventions to ensure effective food security for all.
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