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Question : The National Food Security Act (NFSA) aims to provide subsidized food grains to:

Option 1: Farmers engaged in organic farming
 

Option 2: Women farmers involved in dairy farming
   

Option 3: Marginalized sections of society in rural and urban areas

 

Option 4: Export-oriented agricultural enterprises


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Marginalized sections of society in rural and urban areas


Solution : The correct answer is (c) Marginalized sections of society in rural and urban areas.

The National Food Security Act (NFSA) is a social welfare legislation enacted by the Government of India. It aims to provide subsidized food grains to the marginalized sections of society, including both rural and urban areas. The act seeks to ensure food security and improve the nutritional status of the population by providing access to adequate quantities of quality food at affordable prices.

The NFSA is an important step towards addressing food insecurity and malnutrition in India by ensuring that affordable and nutritious food reaches those who need it the most.

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