Food Security and the Public Distribution System Today: Failures and Successes

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The Volume presents the food security and nutrition problems of the country in general. In spite of plethora of anti-poverty programmes now being implemented throughout the country, incidence of poverty and malnutrition prevails in almost all states of the country. About one-fourth of our population in general is afflicted by the chronic crisis of food insecurity. Different authors of the volume made state-specific, gender-specific and group-specific analysis of the per capita food availability and the role of Public Distribution System. The present state of PDS among the APL and BPL population in different states, with particular reference to north-eastern states, has been examined on the basis of field study. Remedial measures for improvement of PDS have been suggested. Supply side issues for augmenting food production and organizational and infrastructural problems for food management have been discussed. The book will be useful to the teachers, students and administrators alike.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amalesh Banerjee

Dr. Amalesh Banerjee is well-known for his extensive writing of monetary economics. He contributed over three decades in many conferences and seminars at the national and international leval. He has a number of publications in the field of monetary and development economics. Currently he is the Guest of the Faculty of Economics of Jadavpur University. Formerly he was the Head of the Department and Professor of Economics at Rabindra Bharati University. Dr. Banerjee is a distinguished member of many associations of social science at national and international level. He is the President of Bengal Economic Association and the Vice-President of Indian Economic Association.

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Title
Food Security and the Public Distribution System Today: Failures and Successes
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8173916179
Length
xiv+374p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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