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Food Security Bill estimates subsidy of Rs 1.23 lakh cr

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Implementation of National Food Security Bill (NFSB), aimed at providing legal entitlement to food to around 67 per cent population, is likely to cost the exchequer around Rs 1.23 lakh crore, Government said today.

"As per the provision of the Bill, estimated annual requirement of food-grains at 2011 population is 60.74 million tonnes and the corresponding estimated food subsidy at 2013-14 costs is about Rs 1,23,084 crore," Food Minister K V Thomas said in a written reply to Rajya Sabha.

However, he added, the actual requirement would depend upon the final shape of the Bill and the time by which NFSB comes into force.
 

Finance Minister P Chidambaram had allocated Rs 77,740 crore as food subsidy in the budget estimates for the current fiscal and kept Rs 10,000 crore over and above the normal food subsidy, towards the incremental cost.

The Bill was introduced in Lok Sabha in December, 2011, and then referred to a Standing Committee on Food, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution for examination.

"The standing committee has given its report. The report has been examined by the government in consultation with the states/UTs based on which the government proposes to move some amendment to it," Thomas said.

The proposed amendments in the Bill are mainly aimed at providing a simpler framework and more flexibility to the states besides lowering their financial burden.

In the original Bill, introduced in the Lok Sabha in December 2011, the Centre had proposed 7 kg of rice or wheat or millet a month for priority category at Rs 3, Rs 2 and Re 1 per kg, respectively, while at least 3 kg per person per month for general households at 50 per cent of the support price.

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First Published: Apr 22 2013 | 5:30 PM IST

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