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Food security programme will not adversely impact economy: Govt

The government today said the new food security programme, which is to be implemented over the next 12 months, will not adversely impact the fiscal situation

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The landmark Food Security Bill which seeks to provide cheap foodgrains to 82 crore people in the country was passed by the Lok Sabha on August 26. The current food subsidy is estimated at Rs 1.13 lakh crore based on 2011 census. "However, the subsidy can come down if 25-30 per cent leakages are plugged by bringing reforms in PDS," Food Minister K V Thomas told PTI. The rupee fall has some impact on the economy but not food security programme, which has to be implemented in next 12 months, he said.u00a0

Finance Minister P Chidambaram had said the implementation of the Food Security Bill will not impact the fiscal deficit, which he is committed to contain at 4.8 per cent of the GDP. Food Bill was passed in the Lower House with ten amendments. An additional subsidy of Rs 10,000 crore would be required when states implement this programme in the next one year, he said.u00a0

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