<p>With the draft bill prepared by the Working Group on Food Security being legally vetted by a government law officer, the Council will now be sent it to the government.<br /><br />The decision approving the draft bill was taken at the meeting of the NAC today.<br />The bill guarantees subsidised foodgrains to at least 90 per cent of rural households, and 50 percent of urban households.<br /><br />According to the bill, 46 per cent of the rural and 28 per cent of urban households categorised as 'priority group' are entitled to receive foodgrains at 7 kg per head at Rs three, two and one for wheat or rice or millets respectively.<br /><br />49 per cent of the rural and 22 per cent of urban households categorised as 'general group' are entitled to receive foodgrains at 4 kg per head at not more than 50 per cent of the MSP of the respective foodgrain.<br /><br />The draft bill follows a life cycle approach and introduces a number of other universal guarantees, including nutrition support and maternity entitlements for pregnant women, nutrition support to children both in pre-school centres and in school, but also to all out of school children; destitute feeding and affordable meals for homeless and other needy urban populations; and special guarantees for starvation and emergencies.<br /><br />It creates also a strong accountability framework for protection of these entitlements and allows imposition of fines on defaulters and compensation to the victim.<br /><br />It also envisages a strong grievance redress and monitoring system, from the centre to the block level.</p>
<p>With the draft bill prepared by the Working Group on Food Security being legally vetted by a government law officer, the Council will now be sent it to the government.<br /><br />The decision approving the draft bill was taken at the meeting of the NAC today.<br />The bill guarantees subsidised foodgrains to at least 90 per cent of rural households, and 50 percent of urban households.<br /><br />According to the bill, 46 per cent of the rural and 28 per cent of urban households categorised as 'priority group' are entitled to receive foodgrains at 7 kg per head at Rs three, two and one for wheat or rice or millets respectively.<br /><br />49 per cent of the rural and 22 per cent of urban households categorised as 'general group' are entitled to receive foodgrains at 4 kg per head at not more than 50 per cent of the MSP of the respective foodgrain.<br /><br />The draft bill follows a life cycle approach and introduces a number of other universal guarantees, including nutrition support and maternity entitlements for pregnant women, nutrition support to children both in pre-school centres and in school, but also to all out of school children; destitute feeding and affordable meals for homeless and other needy urban populations; and special guarantees for starvation and emergencies.<br /><br />It creates also a strong accountability framework for protection of these entitlements and allows imposition of fines on defaulters and compensation to the victim.<br /><br />It also envisages a strong grievance redress and monitoring system, from the centre to the block level.</p>