Give Up Abhiyan: A Step Towards Reducing Government Financial Burden
Key Information | Details |
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Campaign Name | Give Up Abhiyan |
Launched By | Rajasthan Government |
Launch Date | November 2024 |
Objective | Motivate capable and ineligible beneficiaries to voluntarily give up benefits of the food security scheme. |
Target Beneficiaries | People who have risen above the poverty line. |
Achievements | 13,58,498 people voluntarily removed their names, saving the government Rs 246 crore. |
Related Legislation | National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013 |
NFSA Coverage | 75% rural population, 50% urban population. |
Schemes Under NFSA | - Antyodaya Anna Yojana: 35 kg food grains per family/month. <br> - Priority Households (PHH): 5 kg food grains/person/month. |
NFSA Provisions | - Eldest woman (18+ years) as head of household for ration cards. <br> - Children (6 months-14 years): Nutritious food via Anganwadi centres. |
Antyodaya Anna Yojana | - Started: December 2000. <br> - Objective: Address food shortage for below-poverty-line population. <br> - Food Grain Allocation: Initially 25 kg/month, increased to 35 kg/month in April 2002. |