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How far the food security act useful for reducing the starvation

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Answered by Bosswriter97
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There has been a strategic approach that has been put in place by the law which ia aimed at eradicating hunger and poverty in the developing countries. The approach foucuses on increasing agricultural produce, improving nutrition and bulding resilience especially for children and women. The approach has been embraced by various organizations dealing with humanitarianism which have joined hands to eradicate hunger in developing countries by ensuring there is zero tolerance to poverty .


Answered by dackpower
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Food Security is the capacity to ensure, on a long term foundation, that the arrangement contributes to the entire community for the admittance to a convenient, secure and nutritionally sufficient amount of food.

India ranks 74 out of 113 major nations in courses of food security index. Though the prepared nutritional model is 100% of the reservation, India lags underdeveloped in terms of quality protein consumption at 20% which requires to be launched by making accessible protein-rich food commodities such as berries, meat, fish, chicken, etc. at affordable rates. Therefore having strong food security bill and employing various methodologies by ensuring steady apply of grains India still cannot achieve the targets of food security bill completely.

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