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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Experts group to study NAC proposals on food security Bill by Gargi Parsai

Experts group to study NAC proposals on food security Bill by Gargi Parsai

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published Published on Nov 27, 2010   modified Modified on Nov 27, 2010

Led by C. Rangarajan, it has been appointed by Manmohan

In a significant move, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has formed an experts group chaired by the chief of Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, C. Rangarajan, to examine the recommendations of the Sonia Gandhi-headed National Advisory Council on the proposed food security Bill.

The move surprised members of the council who met here on Friday to discuss the draft of the National Food Security Bill (or the National Food Entitlements Bill, 2010, as proposed by the NAC working group) which translates into legal jargon its decisions taken on October 25. The expert group appointed by Dr. Singh would examine the very decisions, making some of the members wonder whether they should continue with the exercise.

Members of the Rangarajan-led group include Chief Economic Adviser to the Finance Ministry Kaushik Basu, Expenditure Secretary Sushma Nath, Agriculture Secretary P.K. Basu, Food Secretary B.C. Gupta, a representative from the Planning Commission and the Registrar-General of India. The panel is expected to give its views in a month.

NAC members were informed of the appointment of the expert group during the meeting.

Sonia's letter

The members were also told about a letter written by Ms. Gandhi to Dr. Singh on the need to synergise a Rural Development Ministry survey to identify households on socio-economic parameters with the all-India caste census to begin in June next. The idea is to ensure the mandatory inclusion of Dalits, tribals, the disabled, single women and their dependents, widows, the elderly, the destitute and the homeless.

“Mandatory priority”

There was much debate at the NAC meeting on suggestions to include all Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes under the “mandatory priority” category for the Public Distribution System in rural areas. According to one member, this would raise the minimum coverage of priority groups (now called Below Poverty Line) in rural areas from 46 per cent (that the NAC has recommended for coverage as BPL) to about 53.5 per cent with an additional foodgrains requirement of about five per cent. The working group would work out a formulation on this.

Change in title?

Interestingly, the draft suggests that the title of the Bill be changed from the National Food Security Bill to the National Food Entitlements Bill, 2010. For, food security would cover several things beyond food such as agriculture, sanitation and potable water, the provision of which was not enforceable and which would fall under enabling provisions.

A significant feature of the draft Bill is setting up an autonomous National Food Commission and State Food Commissions for overseeing implementation and with powers for grievance redress and enforcement of penalties.

Working group convener Harsh Mander made a presentation on the draft Bill. Members will now come back with their comments and observations at the next meeting of the council on December 21.

The NAC also reviewed the progress on the Communal Violence Bill with a presentation made by convener Farah Naqvi.

A working group with Narendra Jadhav as convener was formed to look at issues of denotified and nomadic tribes.

Amendments

It was also decided that the NAC working group on Transparency and Accountability, convened by Aruna Roy, examine the proposed amendments to rules under the Right to Information Act.

Stage demonstration

Even as the NAC met, members of the Right to Food Campaign held a demonstration outside the council office demanding a universal PDS, agriculture revitalisation and PDS reforms. They presented to NAC members a memorandum of their demands addressed to Ms. Gandhi.


The Hindu, 27 November, 2010,


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