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NFSA Draft Amendment on Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY)

Why in News?

The Union Government has released a draft amendment to the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013, inviting public comments until 13 July 2026.

Proposed Amendment

  • Every AAY beneficiary will receive 7 kg of foodgrains per month, subject to a maximum of 35 kg per household, free of cost.
  • Earlier: Every AAY household received 35 kg/month, irrespective of family size.

Rationale

  • Remove inequity between small and large households.
  • Ensure a fairer per capita allocation.
  • Better align foodgrain entitlements with nutritional needs.

Concerns

  • Kerala and other non-BJP ruled states argue that smaller households, especially in southern states, will receive less foodgrain, reducing overall allocations.
  • Activists warn of a possible North-South disparity due to differences in average family size.
  • Delay in the Census has prevented revision of AAY beneficiary lists, leaving many poor families excluded.
  • Right to Food Campaign demands:
    • 14 kg foodgrains per person.
    • Inclusion of pulses and edible oil under NFSA to ensure nutritional security.

[2018] With reference to the provisions made under the National Food Security Act, 2013, consider the following statements:

1. The families coming under the category of ‘below poverty line (BPL)’ only are eligible to receive subsidised food grains.

2. The eldest woman in a household, of age 18 years or above, shall be the head of the household for the purpose of issuance of a ration card.

3. Pregnant women and lactating mothers are entitled to a ‘take‑home ration’ of 1600 calories per day during pregnancy and for six months thereafter.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

A 1 and 2

B 2 only

C 1 and 3

D 3 only


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