In particular, the article posits that the recent promulgation of the National Food Security Act in September 2014 to meet this challenge also offers an opportunity to reconfigure its food distribution system and agricultural trade policy. These two issues pose the greatest and most immediate ...
The National Food Security Act (NFSA) was passed in the Lok Sabha on 26 August, 2013 and by the Rajya Sabha on 2 September, 2013. The debate on the NFSA tended to be exclusively focussed on the Public Distribution System (PDS) though, in fact, the new law attempts to take a “life...
This paper compares and contrasts the ways in which India and China are tackling the same challenge of harness... U Lele - 《Global Water Partnership》 被引量: 11发表: 2013年 Implementing National Food Security Act in India: issues and challenges Purpose – National Food Security Act 2013 (...
Policy making in food security is at a crossroads in India, particularly for the rice crop. Whereas India has emerged has a leading rice exporter over the last two years, the government has also introduced a large food subsidy program called the National Food Security Act. The program requires...
Indias right to food act: A novel approach to food security In 2013, the government of India passed the National Food Security Act, designed to ensure access to adequate food at affordable prices. How well will it w... A Kishore,PK Joshi,JF Hoddinott - 《Global Food Policy Report》 被引...
It discusses the issue of Food Security in India and ways to address it.For Prelims: Food security, Fundamental Right, Nobel Peace Prize in 2020, Global Food Security Index 2022, Global Multidimensional Poverty Index MPI 2022, National Food Security Act (NFSA) 2013, Central Sector Scheme, ...
But, now-a-days, MNREGA is playing a significant role in making India hunger free and the National Food Security Bill [FSB] is also going to play a revolutionary role in this context. The paper concludes that the MNREG Act and FSB are feathers in the cap of UPA government, who seems ...
Food security is a fundamental need, which goes along with technology. Implementation of customized, secured and layered technology not only enhances efficiency in production but also ensures safety and security for both products and people, by meeting the challenges that the industry faces every day...
Economic and environmental impact of National Food Security Act of India. Agric. Food Econ. 4, 1–23. (2016). Article Google Scholar Rao, N. D. et al. Healthy, affordable and climate-friendly diets in India. Glob. Environ. Change 49, 154–165 (2018). Article Google Scholar Vetter,...
The techno-politics of human rights: The case of the National Food Security Act in India To attend to the techno-politics of human rights is to bring into focus how tacit assumptions and norms about human dignity are rendered into technical, or... G Dandurand - 《Geoforum》 被引量: 0发表...