Government schemes in india to give food security for people
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The schemes are as follows
1. Antyodya anna yojna (AAY)
2. Midday meal scheme
3. Rajiv Gandhi scheme for adolescent girl
4. Annapurna anna yojna
5. Above poverty line (APL)
6. Below poverty line (BPL)
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- Food Security Bill 2013:A It became an act on September 12th, 2013. Under the provisions of this law, beneficiaries would get five kg of grain per person per month, including rice at Rs. 3 per kg, wheat at Rs. 2 per kg and coarse grains at Re 1 per kg. The bill proposes meal entitlement to specific groups, including pregnant women and lactating mothers, children between six months and 14 years, malnourished kids, disaster-affected people, and those who are destitute, homeless and starving.
- Integrated Child Development Scheme: ICDS was launched in 1975 in India, and has since then, worked for the overall development of children below 6 years primarily, and also women. Its main provisions are supplementary feeding, immunization, and raising awareness about health and nutrition.
- TDPS and PDS (Targeted Public Distribution system and Public Distribution System)
- The Fight Hunger First Initiative Program
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