Odisha, UP, AP top givers of Govt’s free foodgrains

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Odisha, UP, AP top givers of Govt’s free foodgrains

Wednesday, 06 July 2022 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

Odisha, UP, AP top givers of Govt’s free foodgrains

Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh occupied top three places in the ranking of States for the implementation of the National Food Security Act (NFSA), under which the Government provides 5 kgs of foodgrains per person per month at `1-3 a kg. 

The Centre provides the highly subsidised foodgrains to nearly 80 crore people. The Centre released the “State Ranking Index for NFSA” 2022 on Tuesday. The Index measures the effectiveness of NFSA implementation through operations and initiatives under the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS).

Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal released the “State Ranking Index for NFSA” 2022 during a conference of State Food Ministers on food and nutrition security in India.

In the special category States (the North Eastern States, Himalayan States, and the Island States), Tripura has obtained the first rank. Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim are at the second and third positions.

The report stated that despite the logistical limitations in these areas, they displayed a high degree of accomplishment in competing with the general category States as well.

Odisha is at first position with a score of 0.836, followed by Uttar Pradesh (0.797) and Andhra Pradesh (0.794).  Gujarat is at fourth place, followed by Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman Diu, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Jharkhand.

Kerala has been ranked at the 11th position, Telangana (12th), Maharashtra (13th), West Bengal (14th) and Rajasthan (15th). Punjab is at the 16th position, followed by Haryana, Delhi, Chhattisgarh and Goa.

Goyal said the exercise of ranking the States and UTs was commissioned by the Ministry but carried out by a third party. The ranking will lead to a healthy competition among states under the NFSA, also known as the food law, under which, he said.

The Index denotes only the efficiency of TPDS operations, it does not reflect the level of hunger, if any or malnutrition, or both, in a particular state or union territory, the report clarified adding it focuses on NFSA and TPDS reforms, which can be standardized across the states and union territories.It rests upon three pillars that consider various facets of food security and nutrition. Each pillar has parameters and sub-parameters that support this evaluation. The first pillar measures coverage of NFSA, rightful targeting, and implementation of all provisions under NFSA.

The second pillar analyses the delivery platform, while considering the allocation of foodgrains, their movement, and last-mile delivery to Fair Price Shops (FPS).

The final pillar focuses on nutrition initiatives of the department.  The findings from the exercise revealed that most states and union territories have fared well in digitization, Aadhaar seeding, and ePoS installation, which reiterates the strength and scale of the reforms.

“However, States and Union Territories can improve their performance in a few areas. Exercises, such as conducting and documenting social audits thoroughly and operationalising functions of State food commissions across States and Union Territories, will further bolster the true spirit of the Act,” the report said.

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