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Parliamentary standing committee asks govt to finalise Food Security Bill
Thursday, 02 December, 2010, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, Mumbai
The Food Security Bill has been the most talked about government scheme following NREGA ( National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme). However, the populist pre-poll promise of the government has still not seen much of action and was recently reminded by a parliamentary panel to finalise the draft of the proposed National Food Security Bill early and introduce it in the next parliament session.

"The government should make sincere efforts to get early clearance of the Bill from empowered group of ministers and ensure that the Bill is introduced during the next session of Parliament," said the parliamentary standing committee on food, consumer affairs and public distribution.

The proposed National Food Security Bill was the right step taken by the government to ensure food for all, it said.

A draft Bill would be placed before the EGoM on food only after an expert committee, set up by the prime minister's office, comes up with a report on the recommendations made by the National Advisory Council (NAC) on the proposed Food Bill.

NAC, headed by UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, has recommended the government to grant a legal entitlement to subsidised foodgrains to at least 75 % of the country's population under the proposed Food Security Bill through a reformed PDS system from the next financial year.

It has suggested a legal entitlement of subsidised foodgrains to two broad categories -- priority and general -- covering 90 % of the rural population and 50 % in urban areas.

The NAC has recommended the Centre to provide 35 kg of food grains a month to priority households at a subsidised rate of Re 1 per kg for millets, Rs 2 for wheat and Rs 3 for rice.

For the general category, the NAC has proposed supply of 20 kg of food grains at a price not exceeding 50 % of the current support price, which comes to Rs 5.50 for wheat and Rs 7.70 per kg for rice.

At present, the government provides cheap food grains to 18.04 crore families, which includes 6.52 crore BPL families and 11.5 crore APL families, through ration shops.
 
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