Reforming the PDS for Better Nutrition
Reforming the Public Distribution System (PDS) involves ensuring better nutritional outcomes by diversifying food grains, improving delivery mechanisms, and reducing leakages. This can enhance food security, health, and overall well-being of vulnerable populations.
Significance of PDS Reform
- Enhanced Nutritional Outcomes: A reformed PDS can improve the nutritional intake of beneficiaries by providing a more diverse range of food items.
- Reduced Malnutrition: Access to a variety of nutrient-rich foods can help reduce malnutrition, especially among vulnerable populations such as children and pregnant women.
- Economic Benefits: Improved health outcomes can reduce healthcare costs and increase productivity, contributing to overall economic growth.
- Social Equity: Ensuring that ....
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