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A Bill that asks too much of the poor-Jean Drèze & Reetika Khera

-The Hindu Instead of rigid targeting, the government must build on the success of the public distribution system which is quietly becoming a significant means of social support In earlier writings, we have drawn attention to the quiet revival of the public distribution system (PDS) in many States during the last few years. Market prices of PDS commodities — mainly rice and wheat — have sharply increased, giving people a much greater...

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Organic food is not healthier, finds study -Kounteya Sinha

-The Times of India Hooked to organic food for its supposed health benefits? Here's some food for thought. In the largest analysis of studies till date on organic food, researchers from Stanford University have said there is "little evidence of healthier benefits from organic food over those grown conventionally". The researchers found no difference in protein or fat content between organic and conventional milk. No consistent differences were also seen in the...

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How Modi got it wrong-Purnima Menon

-The Indian Express Gujarat is growing, but its children remain undernourished Even as Gujarat surpasses many Indian states with impressive investments in infrastructure, agriculture, and general economic growth, little is known about how this growth is affecting the state’s social indicators. The recent buzz about the causes of underNutrition in Gujarat raise a number of issues about social and cultural preferences. However, this can be interpreted only in the broader context of...

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NSSO figures call Narendra Modi's bluff on malNutrition -Subodh Varma

-The Times of India Whichever way you slice and dice the data, Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's statement about causes of malNutrition in the state he has been ruling for over a decade is wrong. In an interview to the Wall Street Journal, Modi had said malNutrition exists in Gujarat because it is "by and large a vegetarian state" and also because it is a middle class state which is "more...

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Why do we need food security bill, ask Right to Food Campaign activists -Gargi Parsai

-The Hindu Press for universal public distribution system Right to Food Campaign—a conglomeration of civil society groups — on Tuesday held a day-long protest at Jantar Mantar here, raising seven questions with MPs on the proposed National Food Security Bill, particularly in relation to people going hungry when the country has surplus food stocks. Rejecting the proposed amendments to the Bill that might reduce beneficiaries and entitlements under the Public Distribution System (PDS),...

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