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July 23, 2020 | In the News

Rohini Pande and Charity Troyer Moore in The Indian Express: In times of pandemic, PDS shops should provide rations to all

Rohini Pande, Simone Schaner, and Charity Troyer Moore discuss food insecurity in India amidst the COVID pandemic, imploring officials to act.

two men working in a ration shop

In the early days of India’s lockdown, stories of food insecurity were rampant. As “Unlock 2.0” progresses, many analysts hope that labour markets will provide the much needed economic resources to the vulnerable. But amidst a range of localised lockdown measures, immediate economic distress continues to persist. The Centre and state governments need to expand the ambit of food transfer programmes and bolster policies that target people most at risk of malnutrition.

There is sound policy that can be built on. The Central government has extended the provision of extra rations of five kg of wheat/rice and one kg of pulses through November, making good use of its abundant grain stocks. Many state governments have stepped in to fill gaps — Bihar’s recent expansion of rations and transfers to school children is one such example. And, a good monsoon points to the potential for bumper crops.

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