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- The Union Cabinet recently decided to provide free foodgrains to all 81 crore beneficiaries covered under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) till December 2023.
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- New changes in NFSA:
- Beneficiaries will now get 35kg of foodgrains free for the next year and others will get 5kg for free in a month till December 2023.
- The Union government has estimated an additional amount of ?2 lakh crore for the scheme. Entire expenses for the scheme would be borne by the Union Government.
- What is NFSA?
- The Union government provides food grains (rice at Rs 3 per kg, wheat at Rs 2 per kg, and coarse grains at Rs 1 per kg) under the NFSA.
- The act aims to ensure people’s food and nutritional security by assuring access to enough high-quality food at reasonable prices.
- The NFSA covers 50 per cent of the urban population and 75 per cent of the rural population.
- There are two categories of beneficiary households under the NFSA:
- Antyoday Anna Yojana (AAY): the AAY households are entitled to 35 kg of foodgrains per month irrespective of the number of family members.
- The Priority Households: the priority households get food grains depending on the number of family members (each member 5 kg per month).
- Beneficiaries will now get 35kg of foodgrains free for the next year and others will get 5kg for free in a month till December 2023.
- The government has discontinued the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana:
- It was launched in 2020 amid Covid-19 under which 5 kg of free food grains was provided to every person on top of the NFSA entitlement of 5 kg of foodgrains at subsidised rates.
- The scheme has now been merged with the NFSA.
- The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs also approved the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for copra for the 2023 season.
- It is chaired by the PM.
- The approval is based on the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices.
- The National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. [NAFED] and the National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation [NCCF] will continue to act as Central Nodal Agencies for the procurement of copra and de-husked coconut under the Price Support Scheme.
Significance of the move
- Food security legislation: for the first time India will have a Central food security legislation which gives the poor the right to receive 5 kg of food grains free of cost.
- The decision softens the blow as the poor may suffer with the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana being discontinued.
- Saving revenue: Discontinuing the PMGKAY would save the government Rs 15,000 crore a month or about Rs 1.8 lakh crore a year.
Way forward
- PM’s vision: He has taken a historic decision to provide food security to the poor free of cost across the country.
- The Prime Minister’s Garib Kalyan Ann Yojna also ensured 5kg of foodgrains for the poor for free for a long time.
- Buffer stocks: The Government has been maintaining that the country has adequate storage of foodgrains to meet the welfare schemes.
- Reforms needed: The NITI Aayog has suggested that the national rural and urban coverage ratio be reduced from the existing 75-50 to 60-40. If this reduction happens, the number of beneficiaries under the NFSA will drop to 71.62 crores based on the projected population in 2020.
- To make these changes in the law, the government will have to amend sub-section (2) of Section 3 of the NFSA which will require parliamentary approval.
Source: TH