Logo
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Aim and Scope
    • Research Area
    • Impact Factor
    • Indexing
  • For Authors
    • Authors Guidelines
    • How to publish paper?
    • Download Paper format
    • Submit Manuscript
    • Processing Charges
    • Download Copyrights Form
    • Submit Payment-Copyrights
  • Archives
    • Current Issues
    • Past Issues
    • Conference Issues
    • Special Issues
    • Advance Search
  • IJARIIE Board
    • Join as IJARIIE Board
    • Advisory Board
    • Editorial Board
    • Sr. Reviewer Board
    • Jr. Reviewer Board
  • Proposal
    • Conferece Proposal
    • Special Proposal
    • Faqs
  • Contact Us
  • Payment Detail

Call for Papers:Vol.9 Issue.5

Submission
Last date
30-Oct-2023
Acceptance Status In One Day
Paper Publish In Two Days
Submit ManuScript

News & Updates

Submit Article

Dear Authors, Article publish in our journal for Volume-9,Issue-5. For article submission on below link: Submit Manuscript


Join As Board

Dear Reviewer, You can join our Reviewer team without given any charges in our journal. Submit Details on below link: Join As Board


Paper Publication Charges

IJARIIE APP
Download Android App

For Authors

  • How to Publish Paper
  • Submit Manuscript
  • Processing Charges
  • Submit Payment

Archives

  • Current Issue
  • Past Issue

IJARIIE Board

  • Member Of Board
  • Join As Board

Downloads

  • Authors Guidelines
  • Manuscript Template
  • Copyrights Form

Android App

Download IJARIIE APP
  • Authors
  • Abstract
  • Citations
  • Downloads
  • Similar-Paper

Authors

Title: :  National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture.
PaperId: :  3034
Published in:   International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education
Publisher:   IJARIIE
e-ISSN:   2395-4396
Volume/Issue:    Volume 2 Issue 4 2016
DUI:    16.0415/IJARIIE-3034
Licence: :   IJARIIE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Author NameAuthor Institute
Chelpuru MadhuDepartment of Economoics, Osmania University, Hyderabad

Abstract

Economics
Food security, National food security act, BPL families, Rural and Urban people, Malnutrition, and Targeted public distribution system.
World development report (1986) defined food security as “access by all people At all times to enough food for an active, healthy life.” The Indian planners, right from the beginning, realized the need to attain self sufficiency in food grains as one of the important goals of planning .Food availability is a necessary condition for food security. India is more or less self sufficient in cereals but deficit in pulses and oil seeds. Due to changes in consumption patterns, demand for fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat, poultry, and fisheries has been increasing. There is need to increase crop diversification and improve allied activities. It may be noted that the slowdown in agriculture growth could be attributed to structural factors on the supply side, such as public investment, credit, technology, land and water management, etc., rather than globalization and trade reforms per se. Access to food can be increased through employment due to growth in labour intensive sectors and/or through social protection programmes. The malnutrition problem is much broader than that of access to food. The South Asian Enigma (levels of malnutrition in Asia are higher than in Africa) is well known. India has malnutrition levels almost the levels double those of many countries in Africa. This problem needs a multi-disciplinary approach covering diet diversification including micronutrients, women’s empowerment, education, health, safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene. India has government programmes such as TPDS including AAY, nutrition programmes like mid-day meals, and ICDS to improve food and nutrition security.MGNREGS and self-employment programs can also increase access to food and nutrition. Social protection programmes in India helped in improving incomes and providing protection from shocks for the population, particularly the poor. However, there are a number of gaps and inefficiencies in social protection programmes. Under national food security law, the government wants to provide rice and wheat to the poorest of poor at Rs.3 per kilogram. This is too narrow an approach for implementation of the Right to Food. The Right to Food campaign specifies several other things to be included, apart from universal PDS, under the Food Entitlements Act.

Citations

Copy and paste a formatted citation or use one of the links to import into a bibliography manager and reference.

IJARIIE Chelpuru Madhu. "National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education Volume 2 Issue 4 2016 Page 1172-1176
MLA Chelpuru Madhu. "National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture.." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education 2.4(2016) : 1172-1176.
APA Chelpuru Madhu. (2016). National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture.. International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, 2(4), 1172-1176.
Chicago Chelpuru Madhu. "National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture.." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education 2, no. 4 (2016) : 1172-1176.
Oxford Chelpuru Madhu. 'National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture.', International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, vol. 2, no. 4, 2016, p. 1172-1176. Available from IJARIIE, http://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/National_Food_Security_Act__Challenges_and_Implications_for_Agriculture__ijariie3034.pdf (Accessed : 30 August 2016).
Harvard Chelpuru Madhu. (2016) 'National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture.', International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, 2(4), pp. 1172-1176IJARIIE [Online]. Available at: http://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/National_Food_Security_Act__Challenges_and_Implications_for_Agriculture__ijariie3034.pdf (Accessed : 30 August 2016)
IEEE Chelpuru Madhu, "National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture.," International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 1172-1176, Jul-Aug 2016. [Online]. Available: http://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/National_Food_Security_Act__Challenges_and_Implications_for_Agriculture__ijariie3034.pdf [Accessed : 30 August 2016].
Turabian Chelpuru Madhu. "National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture.." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education [Online]. volume 2 number 4 (30 August 2016).
Vancouver Chelpuru Madhu. National Food Security Act: Challenges and Implications for Agriculture.. International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education [Internet]. 2016 [Cited : 30 August 2016]; 2(4) : 1172-1176. Available from: http://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/National_Food_Security_Act__Challenges_and_Implications_for_Agriculture__ijariie3034.pdf
BibTex EndNote RefMan RefWorks

Number Of Downloads


Last download on 8/30/2016 8:15:09 AM

Save in Google Drive

Similar-Paper

TitleArea of ResearchAuther NameAction
PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES IN THE STUDY OF ETHNIC MINORITY STUDENTS: A SURVEY OF THE BOARDING ETHNIC HIGH SCHOOL IN SINH PHINH COMMUNE, TUA CHUA DISTRICT, DIEN BIEN PROVINCE.EconomicsLe Thuy Linh Download
THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF SMALL SCALE AND COTTAGE INDUSTRIES IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA-A STUDYECONOMICSLEELAVATHI.R. Download
A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE SECTOR AND COVID-19ECONOMICSLEELAVATHI.R. Download
Luxury goodsEconomicsRanvir Baruah Download
A STUDY OF THE CHILDREN ENROLLMENT AND SCHOOLING STATUS IN RURAL UTTAR PRADESH: A SPECIAL REFERENCES OF LUCKNOW AND VARANASLabour Issues, Employment, Wages and Gender Issues and Development StudiesRahul Download
FINANCIAL INCLUSION: A STEP TOWARDS THE PROGRESSIN BANKING SECTOREconomic DevelopmentSHOBHA Download
FINANCIAL REASONS FOR THE ADOPTION OF NEW AGRICULTURAL TECHNIQUES. The case of Lake Alaotra, MADAGASCARScience de gestionRABEMANANJARA Vololonirina Alisambatra Download
THE DETERMINANTS OF THE DIFFUSION OF NEW AGRICULTURAL TECHNIQUES. The case of Lake Alaotra, MADAGASCARScience de gestionRABEMANANJARA Vololonirina Alisambatra Download
SKILL TRAINING PROGRAMME IS A TOOL FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: CASE ANALYSISSkill DevelopmentD. Sugan Chinna Maran Download
Unlocking the Untapped Potential of Chittagong Hill Tracts: Overcoming Barriers to Attract International Tourists and Boost Bangladesh's Tourism EconomySocial ScienceSarder Ali Haider Download
Behavioral Economics in Online Food Delivery Platforms: Exploring the role of Cognitive Biases and Behavioral Nudges in Increasing Consumer Engagement- A Case Study of Zomato and SwiggyBehavioral EconomicsSoumita Das Download
A Study on NBFC in India: Peerless Financial Service LimitedFinancial Economics Ankita Kundu Download
Are investors risk tolerant? - Study among equity shareholders in KeralaFinanceDr. Jaseela KB , Assistant Professor, Mar thoma College Chungathara, Kerala, India. Download
A Review of Earlier Works on Time Poverty around the World: A Period of 2000 to 2018Social SciencesNAVDEEP SINGH Download
A STUDY ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND SATISFACTION TOWARDS ORGANIC FOOD PRODUCTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ERODE TALUKEconomicsDr.C.Krishnaveni, Download
12
For Authors
  • Submit Paper
  • Processing Charges
  • Submit Payment
Archive
  • Current Issue
  • Past Issue
IJARIIE Board
  • Member Of Board
  • Join As Board
Privacy and Policy
Follow us

Contact Info
  • +91-8401209201 (India)
  • +86-15636082010 (China)
  • ijariiejournal@gmail.com
  • M-20/234 Ami Appt,
    Nr.Naranpura Tele-Exch,
    Naranpura,
    Ahemdabad-380063
    Gujarat,India.
Copyright © 2023. IJARIIE. All Rights Reserved.