Raj CM Ashok Gehlot Welcomes Supreme Court's View On National Food Security Act

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Raj CM Ashok Gehlot Welcomes Supreme Court’s View On National Food Security Act

| Updated: December 9, 2022 18:53

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot welcomed the Supreme Court’s recent observation that it is the central government’s responsibility to ensure that food grain reaches the last man under the National Food Security Act.

However, He said the Rajasthan government has been demanding that the Centre increase the scope of the NFSA on the basis of the current population.

“It is our culture that nobody goes to sleep empty stomach,” the Supreme Court said on December 6 and asked the central government to see to it that foodgrains under the NFSA reach the last man.

The court was hearing on its own a public interest matter related to the plight of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant lockdowns.

Mr Gehlot said, “We welcome this comment of the Supreme Court. It has been our constant demand from the Centre that the scope of the National Food Security Act be expanded on the basis of the current population. It is the responsibility of every government to provide food to all citizens. The Rajasthan government provided food to all during the pandemic with the resolve that “no one should sleep hungry”.

The chief minister said “Even today there are about 900 Indira Rasoi operating in the state where a full meal is available for ₹ 8 in which the state government gives a subsidy of ₹ 17 per plate”. 

The government notified the NFSA on September 10, 2013 with the aim of providing food and nutritional security by ensuring access to adequate quantity of quality food at affordable prices to people to live a life with dignity.

The Act provides for coverage of up to 75 per cent of the rural population and 50 per cent of the urban population for receiving subsidised foodgrains under the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS).

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