Abstract |
Examining the poverty and food security problem in Maharashtra and West Bengal, the article argues that the wider reach of the PDS makes it more effective than the EGS. Further, proper targeting and improved delivery system in rural areas will make the PDS more efficient. Nevertheless, not PDS alone, but a mix of policies involving effective implementation of anti-poverty programmes, controlling inflation, improving health facilities, will be needed to solve the food security problem in India.
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