National food security portal

  1. Ration Card Complaint Helpline Numbers of All 36 States & UTs
  2. Food security is a national security issue everywhere


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Ration Card Complaint Helpline Numbers of All 36 States & UTs

Ration Card Complaint Helpline Numbers of all 36 States as well as Union Territories are now available at nfsa.gov.in. People can now check these toll free, landline numbers, e-mail ID of respective states and can register grievance. For a very long time, people had been asking about the details of the district officers who are in charge on Fair Price Shops. It is because there are loopholes and corruption in the distribution of food grains through Public Distribution System (PDS) in the country. In order to reduce the corruption and to ensure that subsidised ration reaches poor people, Ration Card Complaint Helpline Numbers have been issued. People who are getting less ration than their reserved quota or are not getting ration at all from nearest PDS shops can check these complaint numbers. In this article, we will tell you about the state wise list of Ration Card Complaint numbers which are now functional and are also available at the National Food Security Portal. Ration Card Complaint Helpline No. in States/UTs People can call on toll free for any PDS related information or to register grievances/complaints with your state/UT government:- Name of State Toll Free Numbers Landline No. / Email ID NFSA Link 1967, 1800-425-2977 040-23494808 / 822, Andaman & Nicobar Islands 1967, 1800-343-3197 03192233345, Arunachal Pradesh 1967 03602244290, Assam 1967, 1800-345-3611 9435064841, 1800-3456-194 06122223051, Chandigarh 1967, 1800-180-2068 01722703956, 1967, 1800-233-3663 0771-2...

Food security is a national security issue everywhere

This article was originally published by Global Bar Magazine in Swedish: Professor Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Chair, CGIAR System Board With conflict in Ukraine, Sudan and elsewhere, the relationship between instability, migration and food security is increasingly apparent. The Russia Ukraine crisis, is affecting food systems Accelerating climate change amplifies the risks, with yields for some crops in sub-Saharan Africa set to fall by up to Sweden has supported Ukraine generously to defend its sovereignty and deal with the ripple effects of the war. But too little investment has been directed towards tackling the root causes of hunger and nutrition, building resilience into our food systems and preventing crises from occurring in the first place. Some By 2030, an estimated With sanctions, blockades and conflict holding up the export of synthetic fertilisers and staple cereals again this year, food supplies will suffer, prices will continue to fluctuate, and more will join the As the world’s largest publicly funded agri-food research network, CGIAR has developed many tools to empower developing countries to reduce their dependency on major exporters like Ukraine and Russia. This includes a range of fertiliser, improvements in agronomic practices to increase yields and new, hardier crop varieties. However, these innovations are not reaching enough of the world’s smallerholder farmers and other value chain actors to be effective. More collaborative efforts that unite research ...