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In September 2013, the Parliament of India enacted the National Food Security Act (NFSA), which entitles two thirds of India’s
Publications
In an unfortunate irony, farmers in Bihar—a water-rich state in northern India—have been grappling with frequent droughts since 2009. Bihar
Agriculture
Smallholders form the core of the agricultural system in India. Yet, they are marginalized and their problems overlooked. They face rising wages, rural-urban migration as well as growing market and climatic risks. In order to deal with these complex challenges, a “one size fits all” policy may not work.
News and Events
Think of what might happen in India’s risk-prone eastern states, such as Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha, if the country’s leading
News and Events
Cross posted from the conference web page India’s mood as a nation has been upbeat this past year with talk
News and Events
Imagine agriculture in India as a high-tech, highly mechanized venture. Picture a rice farmer taking soil samples with a handheld
News and Events
Undernutrition is an emergency in India, where almost half of all children under the age of three are underweight. However,
POSHAN
We are pleased to release Issue 7 of our bi-monthly Abstract Digest on maternal and child nutrition. This issue features
POSHAN Blog
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), organized a policy seminar on “Social Protection & Safety Net Interventions” in the month of February in New Delhi. The seminar touched on the role of food and cash transfers in improving poverty, food security and nutrition, in global and regional contexts. All speakers were well received by the audience and the seminar was lively with an array of wide ranging questions and discussions.