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ID364129
Title ProperFood security, Public distribution and Price policy
Other Title InformationCentre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad. Working Paper No. 26, November 1994
LanguageENG
AuthorRadhakrishna, R. ;  Rao, K. Hanumantha
Summary / Abstract (Note)Combating food insecurity - both chronic and transient - has been the major concern of food policy in India during the past four decades. Increased food production is considered to be a necessary, though not a sufficient, condition for improving food security for the poorest segments of the population.
`In' analytical NoteIn Krishnaji, N.: Population pressure 1891-1921: regional variations and consequences. [Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad. Working Paper No. 25, October 1994] Hyderabad. Centre for Economic and Social Studies, 1994.
Key WordsFood Security Policy - India