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Food for All Public Distribution System (PDS) is often termed as means for ensuring food security for the poor and needy. This research evaluates the current system of PDS in several key areas such as access, efficiency, utilization and impact in the Sundargarh district of Odisha. It also checks the respondents views regarding opting for cash transfer scheme in lieu of food grain subsidy. This study also deals with the process of procurement storage and distribution of commodities in Odisha. The study reveals that the Public Distribution System in Odisha is functioning reasonably well and has significantly improved over the years.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Food for All Public Distribution System (PDS) is often termed as means for ensuring food security for the poor and needy. This research evaluates the current system of PDS in several key areas such as access, efficiency, utilization and impact in the Sundargarh district of Odisha. It also checks the respondents views regarding opting for cash transfer scheme in lieu of food grain subsidy. This study also deals with the process of procurement storage and distribution of commodities in Odisha. The study reveals that the Public Distribution System in Odisha is functioning reasonably well and has significantly improved over the years.
Autorenporträt
Suprit Panigrahi is a MA in Development Studies from National Institute of Technology. He is a Computer Science Engineer interested in Quantitative Research. His area of interest is Gender Studies, Food Security & Indian Mythology. This study was conducted as a part of his MA Dissertation.