Food Security in India
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What does food security mean?
The Bengal Famine occurred in which year?
What is Buffer Stock?
MSP stands for:
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Which of the following groups are most vulnerable to food insecurity? (Select all correct answers)
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Landless agricultural laborers, Traditional artisans, Casual laborers, Petty self-employed workers
Food insecurity affects those with unstable incomes and limited resources. Landless laborers, traditional artisans, casual workers, and petty self-employed people often lack steady income, making them vulnerable to food insecurity. Large landowners and government employees typically have more stable incomes.
Which components make up India's food security system? (Select all correct answers)
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Buffer Stock, Public Distribution System
India's food security system has two main components: Buffer Stock (grain reserves maintained by government) and Public Distribution System (network of ration shops). These work together to ensure food availability and accessibility.
The Public Distribution System distributes food through:
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Ration shops or Fair Price Shops
PDS operates through government-regulated ration shops (also called Fair Price Shops) that sell essential commodities like foodgrains, sugar, and kerosene at subsidized prices to eligible families with ration cards.
Which types of ration cards exist in India? (Select all correct answers)
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Antyodaya cards, BPL cards, APL cards
There are three types of ration cards: Antyodaya cards for the poorest of the poor, BPL (Below Poverty Line) cards for families below poverty line, and APL (Above Poverty Line) cards for all others. Each has different subsidy levels.
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