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The national food security act has been an important legislative movement, but its inherent success rests on implementation, good governance, and adaptation to the realities of climate change, economic shocks, and population pressures.

The effectiveness of the national food security act (nfsa) in india is a subject of ongoing debate and assessment Its impact varies across different regions and depends on various factors, including the implementation at the state level, economic conditions, and local challenges. Overall, nfsa impact will enhance the growth of the economy However, additional pressure on environment and land cannot be ignored. The study also assessed the environmental impact of this act focusing on various environmental indicators Further, the additional land requirement, labour generation and gdp growth that nfsa entails have also been computed.

Abstract the government of india has enacted the national food security act (nfsa) on september 12, 2013 The nfsa aims to provide subsidized food grains to approximately two thirds of india’s population The legislation is a landmark, and perhaps the largest food security program in the world. The government of india has enacted the national food security act (nfsa) on september 12, 2013 Pds could be a cornerstone of presidency policy responding to nutrition and food security However, it's riddled with inefficiencies that decrease its capacity to effectively distribute food to those in need

The pds might not be able to eliminate the problem of malnutrition and childhood morbidity or mort

Despite favourable climate, abundant land, and diverse cropping patterns, india has remained food insecure since its independence During the last 70 years, various poverty alleviation programmes. It has been four years since the national food security act, 2013 (nfsa) was passed, ample time for us to assess its impact on the food insecurity in india.

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