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NFSA 2013 turned subsidised grain into a legal entitlement for a large share of India. Digitised cards, Aadhaar, ePoS, and supply-chain computerisation cut ghosts and diversion where they work. One Nation One Ration Card is the main reform for migrant workers. Shanta Kumar-type FCI reform and silos address stocking and wastage. Keep manual exceptions for authentication failure, and add millets and pulses for nutrition.
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Introduction
India moves grain from the farmer to the poor through procurement, the Food Corporation of India (FCI), and the Targeted Public Distribution System. For decades the chain leaked: ghost cards, diversion to the market, and exclusion of genuine households. Reforms since the National Food Security Act, 2013, and the digitisation drive of the 2010s try to make that chain traceable, portable, and legally enforceable. Effectiveness means the right grain, in the right quantity, to the right person, at a fiscal cost the State can bear.
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Legal and entitlement reform
- NFSA 2013 made food a legal right for up to 75 per cent of the rural and 50 per cent of the urban population: priority households get 5 kg per person per month at central issue prices; Antyodaya Anna Yojana households get 35 kg.
- Coverage shifted the debate from charity to accountability. Grievance redress and social audits are part of the Act, though uneven in States.
- Decentralised procurement lets some States buy and distribute locally, cutting transport time and matching local grain.
Identification and leak-plugging
- Digitisation of ration cards, seeding with Aadhaar, and deletion of duplicates cut ghost beneficiaries where enrolment and connectivity worked.
- End-to-end computerisation: online allocation, supply-chain tracking from godown to Fair Price Shop, and electronic point-of-sale (ePoS) authentication.
- Direct Benefit Transfer of the food subsidy in selected Union Territories (such as Chandigarh and Puducherry) tested cash in place of grain where markets are thick.
- Doorstep delivery to FPS in several States reduced wholesale diversion.
- SMS and web transparency let beneficiaries see allocations — a modest but real check.
Portability and quality
- Integrated Management of Public Distribution System / One Nation One Ration Card (rolled out from 2018–19) lets a migrant lift her entitlement in another State once both States are on the national cluster. That is the biggest effectiveness gain for India’s mobile poor.
- Fortification of rice in selected districts (announced around this period and expanded later) and better storage aim at nutrition, not only calories.
- Shanta Kumar Committee (2015) on FCI: smaller stocking, more private participation in storage, cash transfers where appropriate, and priority for the really poor — a reform map still only partly used.
Procurement and stocking that feed PDS
- Open-ended Minimum Support Price procurement of rice and wheat still fills the PDS. It is effective for north-western farmers; it is costly and cereal-heavy for nutrition.
- Price Stabilisation Fund and pulses procurement were add-ons so distribution is not only wheat and rice.
- Scientific storage (silos), covered and plinth reduction of wastage, and rail movement reforms cut physical loss.
Gaps and further steps
- Exclusion errors remain where Aadhaar or ePoS fails (network, fingerprint, the old, the disabled). Keep an override and manual exception with audit, not a hard deny.
- Inclusion of millets and pulses in the PDS basket would match nutrition and rainfed farming.
- Full ONORC with actual lifting, not only technical go-live; inter-State financial settlement must be timely.
- Reduce excess buffer that rots while still protecting a drought year.
- FPS viability: timely dealer margin so the shop does not divert to survive.
- Measure success by household consumption surveys, not only by grain offtake from FCI.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD NFSA[NFSA legal entitlement] --> PDS[PDS grain] ID[Aadhaar ePoS digitised cards] --> PDS FCI[FCI procurement storage] --> PDS ONORC[One Nation One Ration Card] --> M[Migrant lifting] PDS --> M GAP[Exceptions millets less surplus] --> PDS
Conclusion
Reforms that matter are NFSA entitlements, digitised targeting, ePoS, supply-chain computerisation, DBT pilots, FCI stocking discipline, and One Nation One Ration Card for migrants. They make PDS more effective where connectivity and exceptions for the old are honest. The remaining job is nutrition (millets, pulses), less rotting surplus, and a portable ration that a migrant can actually lift.
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