Assessing the performance of the Public Distribution System in Haryana: A District-Level Study
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Food security, Public Distribution System, Haryana, socio-demographic, ration cards, PDS performance, povertyAbstract
This paper presents an empirical evaluation of food security status in Haryana through the lens of socio-demographic characteristics and Public Distribution System (PDS) outreach. Using a primary sample of 480 households across four districts of Haryana (Charkhi Dadri, Hisar, Nuh, Panchkula), the study explores the effectiveness of ration card distribution, PDS accessibility, and the socio-economic vulnerabilities affecting food sufficiency. The analysis integrates with percentage and frequency distributions, categorized by age, gender, income, caste, and other demographic traits. Findings reveal that while PDS coverage is nearly universal, nearly 20% of households still face hunger and insufficient meals, emphasizing the need for enhanced entitlements and nutritional diversity. The paper concludes with policy suggestions aimed at improving targeting efficiency, household-level adequacy and improve transparency in the delivery of rations etc.
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