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Rajasthan Ranked 15th in 'State Ranking Index for NFSA'

  • 07 Jul 2022
  • 2 min read

Why in News?

  • In the first edition of the 'State Ranking Index for NFSA' released on July 5, 2022, Rajasthan is ranked fifteenth in the entire country. Odisha is at the first position in this index.

Key Points

  • Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Textiles and Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal released the first edition of the 'State Ranking Index for NFSA'.
  • Among the general category states, Odisha topped the 'State Ranking Index for NFSA' with a score of 0.836, while Uttar Pradesh is second with a score of 0.797 and Andhra Pradesh is third with a score of 0.794.
  • Rajasthan is at the 15th position with a score of 0.694 in the 'State Ranking Index for NFSA' among general category states.
  • Among special category states/UTs, Tripura is at the first position with a score of 0.788 followed by Himachal Pradesh with a score of 0.758 and Sikkim third with a score of 0.710.
  • Moreover, among the three union territories, where Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) is cash driven, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman Diu topped the list with a score of 0.802.
  • The index seeks to document the status and progress of implementation of NFSA and various reform initiatives across the country after consultation with the States.
  • It highlights the reforms undertaken by the States and Union Territories and creates a cross-learning environment and scale-up reform measures by all the States and Union Territories.
  • The current index is largely focused on NFSA distribution and will include future buyouts, PMGKAY distributions.
  • The index for ranking of States and UTs is built on three key pillars, which cover end-to-end implementation of NFSA through TPDS. These pillars are- i) NFSA- coverage, targeting and provisions of the Act, ii) delivery platforms, and iii) nutrition initiatives.
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