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STATE RANKING INDEX FOR NFSA 2013

STATE RANKING INDEX FOR NFSA 2013

Diksha Sharma 10 MINUTES

STATE RANKING INDEX FOR NFSA, 2013

Recently, the first edition of the State Ranking Index for National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013 was released.

STATE RANKING INDEX FOR NFSA, 2013

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WHAT IS THE INDEX ALL ABOUT?

About: The index seeks to document the status and progress of the implementation of NFSA across the country and various reform initiatives after consultation with the states. It highlights the reforms undertaken by the States and Union Territories and creates a cross-learning environment and scale-up reform measures by all the States and Union Territories. The current index is largely focused on NFSA distribution and will include future buyouts, PMKGAY (Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana) distributions.

Basis of the Assessment: The index for ranking of States and UTs is built on three key pillars, which cover end-to-end implementation of NFSA through Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS). These pillars are-

  • NFSA- coverage, targeting and provisions of the Act.
  • Delivery platforms and
  • Nutrition initiatives

 

IN WHAT WAYS DID THE STATES PERFORM?

  • General Category States: Odisha is ranked first followed by Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh in second and third position.
  • Special Category States: Tripura ranks top among the special category states (the North-eastern States, Himalayan States, and Island States). Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim are in second and third place, respectively.
  • Worst Performers: Punjab, Haryana and Delhi are among the states at the bottom five.

 

WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INDEX?

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 operationalizing functions of state food commissions across states and union territories, will further bolster the true spirit of the Act. It will lead to healthy competition among States to further enhance their performance.

STATE RANKING INDEX FOR NFSA, 2013

 

WHAT ARE THE ISSUES RELATED TO THE INDEX?

It excludes projects and schemes carried out by other ministries and departments within the NFSA. The Index merely indicates the efficiency of TPDS operations; it does not reflect the level of hunger, malnutrition, or both in a certain state or union area.

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WHY DOES ODISHA RANKING MATTER?

Odisha has followed the adoption of the NFSA in the state in 2015 with robust end-to-end computerization of Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) operations. A 3.25 crore digitized beneficiaries database has been hosted in the public domain and is dynamically updated at 378 ration card management system (RCMS) centers, one in each of 314 blocks and 64 urban local bodies (ULBs). Furthermore, the Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Department's 152 food storage facilities have been totally automated, with real-time electronic recording of 1.87 lakh MT foodgrains sent to 12,133 fair pricing stores across the State. From July 2021, the One Nation, One Ration Card (ONORC) programme was introduced across the state. After its implementation, PDS beneficiaries can now choose any fair pricing retailer of their choice and convenience to get their monthly benefits. Every month, approximately 1.10 lakh families receive rations through the intra-state facility and 533 families through the inter-state programme.

 

WHAT IS NFSA?

  • Notified on: 10th September, 2013.
  • Objective: To provide for food and nutritional security in the human life cycle approach, by ensuring access to adequate quantities of quality food at affordable prices to people to live a life with dignity.
  • Coverage: 75% of the rural population and upto 50% of the urban population for receiving subsidized foodgrains under Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS). Overall, NFSA caters to 67% of the total population.
  • Eligibility: Priority Households to be covered under TPDS, according to guidelines by the State government. Households covered under existing Antyodaya Anna Yojana.
  • Provisions: 5 Kgs of foodgrains per person per month at Rs. 3/2/1 per Kg for rice/wheat/coarse grains. The existing AAY household will continue to receive 35 Kgs of foodgrains per household per month. Meal and maternity benefit of not less than Rs. 6,000 to pregnant women and lactating mothers during pregnancy and six months after the child birth. Meals for children upto 14 years of age. Food security allowance to beneficiaries in case of non-supply of entitled foodgrains or meals. Setting up of grievance redressal mechanisms at the district and state level.

STATE RANKING INDEX FOR NFSA, 2013

TEST YOURSELF

Q.1 Which of the following states have topped the first edition of the State Ranking Index for National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013 in general category states?

  1. Uttarakhand
  2. Odisha: ANSWER
  3. Maharashtra
  4. Madhya Pradesh

 

Q.2 Consider the given statements & state which of the following is/are incorrect in the reference to the above mentioned passage?

  1. The index seeks to document the status and progress of the implementation of NFSA across the country and various reform initiatives after consultation with the states.
  2. Meghalaya ranks top among the special category states (the North-eastern States, Himalayan States, and Island States).
  1. Only I is incorrect
  2. Only II is incorrect: ANSWER
  3. Both I & II are incorrect
  4. None of the following

 

Q.3 Which of the following has become the 36th State/UT to implement One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) & with this ONORC has been implemented all across India?

  1. Arunachal Pradesh
  2. Assam
  3. Andaman and Nicobar
  4. None of the above-mentioned

 

Q.4 Consider the given statements in the reference to the ONORC scheme & state which of the following is/are incorrect?

  1. The ONORC scheme is being implemented under the National Food Security Act (NFSA).
  2. This system allows all NFSA beneficiaries, particularly migrant beneficiaries, to claim either full or part foodgrains from any Fair Price Shop (FPS) in the country through existing ration cards with biometric/Aadhaar authentication in a seamless manner.
  3. The implementation of ONORC was initiated in August, 2021: ANSWER
  4. None of the following

 

Q.5 Which of the following organizations have released the Global Food Security Index (GFSI) 2021 in which India is ranked at 71st position?

  1. Economist Impact & Corteva Agriscience: ANSWER
  2. Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe
  3. World Health Organization (WHO)
  4. Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO)

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