Study of the National Impact of National Food Security Act 2013 on India

Authors

  • Basu Dev Yadav  D-51 Jaitapur Extension 1 Radha Krishna Temple, Badarpur, New Delhi, India

Keywords:

Positive, National, Food, Safety, Law, National, Malnutrition, Poverty, Public.

Abstract

National Food Security Act 2013 has had a positive impact on the country and with the initiative to give additional grains of 2KG per unit of government, the requirement of wheat and rice of approximately 8072 lakh crores of card holders will be almost equal, they need no additional wheat rice. And this will have a positive impact on their savings and using this extra savings on education and health and better living The Ia can be. People are hiding their income in order to obtain the ration material found under the National Security Act, which is being exploited by the National Food Security Act on a large scale, the law made by the government to prevent it is merely indicative. They are not being used. By which the number of the poor is increasing

References

  1. National Compost Protection Act 2013,
  2. Indian Constitution,
  3. Data submitted by the Press Information Bureau, Government of India

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Published

2019-06-30

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Research Articles

How to Cite

[1]
Basu Dev Yadav, " Study of the National Impact of National Food Security Act 2013 on India, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 6, Issue 3, pp.243-247, May-June-2019.