NFSA
NFSA
Though the issue of 'food security' at the household is continuously being addressed by the
Government since long, through the Public Distribution System and the Targeted Public Distribution
System, the enactment of the National Food Security Act, (NFSA) 2013
(../../downloadfile/cmsdocument/5d45f3c3-5bbc-46ea-b331-c156dec54257) on July 5, 2013 marks a
paradigm shift in the approach to food security from welfare to rights based approach. The Act
legally entitles upto 75% of the rural population and 50% of the urban population to receive subsidized
foodgrains under Targeted Public Distribution System. About two thirds of the population therefore is
covered under the Act to receive highly subsidized foodgrains. As a step towards women empowerment,
the eldest woman of the household of age 18 years or above is mandated to be the head of the
household for the purpose of issuing of ration cards under the Act.
The Act is being implemented in all the States/UTs, and on an all India basis, out of maximum
coverage of 81.34 crore persons, around 80 crore persons have been covered under NFSA at present
for receiving highly subsidized foodgrains. The identification of beneficiaries by States/UTs is a
continuous process, which involves exclusion of ineligible/fake/duplicate ration cards and also exclusion
on account of death, migration etc. and inclusion on account of birth as also that of genuine left-out
households.
One of the guiding principles of the Act is its life-cycle approach wherein special provisions have been
made for pregnant women and lactating mothers and children in the age group of 6 months to 14 years,
by entitling them to receive nutritious meal free of cost through a widespread network of Integrated Child
Development Services (ICDS) centres, called Anganwadi Centres under ICDS scheme and also through
schools under Mid-Day Meal (MDM) scheme. Higher nutritional norms have been prescribed for
malnourished children upto 6 years of age. Pregnant women and lactating mothers are further entitled
to receive cash maternity benefit of not less than Rs. 6,000 to partly compensate for the wage loss
during the period of pregnancy and also to supplement nutrition.
In case of non-supply of the entitled quantities of foodgrains or meals to entitled persons under NFSA,
such persons shall be entitled to receive such food security allowance from the concerned State
Government to be paid to each person, within such time and manner as may be prescribed by the
Central Government. These provisions are governed through the Food Security Allowance Rules,
2015 (../../downloadfile/cmsdocument/f629d9fc-4ce2-4c96-aad3-01338ca0bd75).
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NFSA defines the joint responsibility of the Centre and State/UT Government. While the Centre is
responsible for allocation of required foodgrains to States/UTs, transportation of foodgrains up to
designated depots in each State/UT and providing central assistance to States/UTs for delivery of
foodgrains from designated FCI godowns to the doorstep of the FPSs, the States/UTs are responsible
for effective implementation of the Act, which inter-alia includes identification of eligible households,
issuing ration cards to them, distribution of foodgrain entitlements to eligible households through fair
price shops (FPS), issuance of licenses to Fair Price Shop dealers and their monitoring, setting up
effective grievance redressal mechanism and necessary strengthening of Targeted Public Distribution
System (TPDS).
NFSA covers upto 75% of the rural population and 50% of the urban population under under Antyodaya
Anna Yojana (AAY) and priority households. While AAY households, which constitute poorest of the poor
are entitled to 35 kg of foodgrains per family per month, priority households are entitled to 5 kg per
person per month. Corresponding to the all India coverage of 75% and 50% in the rural and urban
areas, State-wise coverage under NFSA was determined by the erstwhile Planning Commission (now
NITI Aayog) by using the NSS Household Consumption Survey data for 2011-12. Within the coverage
under TPDS determined for each State, the work of identification of eligible households is to be done by
States/UTs. It is the responsibility of the State Governments/UTs, to evolve criteria for identification of
priority households and their actual identification. Section 10 of the Act provides that within the number
of persons determined for coverage under TPDS, the State Government shall identify the households
under AAY as per guidelines applicable to the said scheme and the remaining households as priority
households to be covered under TPDS, in accordance with such guidelines as the State Government
may specify.
Foodgrains under NFSA were to be made available at subsidized prices of Rs. 3/2/1 per kg for rice,
wheat and coarse grains respectively for an initial period of three years from the date of commencement
of the Act (July 13, 2013). Thereafter, prices were to be fixed by the Central Government from time to
time, but not exceeding MSP. Government has decided from time to time to continue the above
mentioned subsidized prices under NFSA and their validity has last been extended upto June, 2019.
The Act provides that in case any State/UT’s allocation under NFSA is lower than their current
allocation, it will be protected upto the level of average offtake under erstwhile normal TPDS during
2010-11 to 2012-13, at prices to be determined by the Central Government. Prices for APL households
under erstwhile TPDS i.e. Rs. 6.10 per kg for wheat and Rs 8.30 per kg for rice has been determined as
issue price for the additional allocation under Tide Over.
DIRECT BENEFIT TRANSFER (DBT)
National Food Security Act (2013) provides for reforms in the TPDS including schemes such as Cash
transfers for provisioning of food entitlements. In pursuance of enabling provisions under section 12 of
NFSA for cash transfer, Govt. notified ‘Cash Transfer of Food Subsidy Rule, 2015
(../../downloadfile/cmsdocument/77335f23-9d70-4339-8977-e0174ca89f19)’ in Aug 2015. The DBT
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experiment aims to (i) reduce the need for huge physical movement of foodgrains (ii) provide greater
autonomy to beneficiaries to choose their consumption basket (iii) enhance dietary diversity (iv) reduce
leakages (v) facilitate better targeting (vi) promote financial inclusion
Direct Cash Transfer in food was started in UTs of Chandigarh and Puducherry from the month of
September, 2015 and part of Dadra & Nagar Haveli from March, 2016. In these UTs, NFSA is being
implemented in cash transfer mode under which cash equivalent of subsidy is being transferred directly
into the Bank accounts of eligible households to enable them to purchase foodgrains from open market.
The Scheme is optional for States/UTs and operates in "Identified areas” in a State or Union territory or
any specified area within the State or Union territory for which there is a written consent of the State
Government for implementation of the Scheme. Prevailing system of distribution of food grains through
Public Distribution System may continue in the remaining areas not covered under the Scheme.
POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO MAKE RULES
Under Section 39(1) of NFSA, the Central Government may, in consultation with the State Governments
and by notification, make rules to carry out the provisions of the Act. The following Rules have been
notified by the Central Government:
i. Provisioning of Funds to State Governments for Short Supply of Foodgrains Rules, 2014.
ii. Food Security Allowance Rules, 2015.
iii. Food security (assistance to State Government Rules) 2015
iv. Cash Transfer of Food Subsidy Rules, 2015
v. Notification of WCD and HRD
Section 40 of the National Food Security Act provides that the State Governments may, by notification
and consistent with the Act and the rules made by the Central Government, make rules to carry out the
provisions of this Act.
Delhi (https://nfsa.gov.in/State/DL)
Goa (https://nfsa.gov.in/State/GA)
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