
Revisiting State Subsidy Food Programme Model for India
Author(s) -
Mahesh Sarva,
Ajay Sidana,
Rupesh Roshan Singh,
Gangu Naidu Mandala
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.d7149.118419
Subject(s) - tamil , food security , malnutrition , uttar pradesh , subsidy , state (computer science) , agriculture , economic growth , economic shortage , socioeconomics , business , agricultural economics , geography , development economics , political science , economics , government (linguistics) , mathematics , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology , algorithm , law
Food Problem in Indian Economy is acute. Food Problem in India is not only concerned with the shortage of food but also has a deficiency of nutrition. The 2015 Global Hunger Index ranked India twentieth amongst leading international locations with a severe hunger state of affairs. With food problem, malnutrition also places a heavy burden on India in terms of deaths, disease and direct impact on productivity. There are several programs in India to address this concern, the first initiative was Amma Unavagam food subsidization program run by the state of Tamil Nadu has won popular support and brought a new dimension in food security. Several states started the program with different dimension viz. Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka. There are other states which are planning to adopt this model including Uttar Pradesh. The present research analyzes the success of state programs that can be replicated to throughout India. The study discusses the implications for policy makers for successful implementation of the program. The study also highlights the possible limitations and future research.