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 NAC to push for inclusion of SC/ST in food security law
 PTI | 11:03 PM,Mar 24,2011
 
 New Delhi, Mar 24 (PTI) The National Advisory Council, chaired by
 Sonia Gandhi, today decided to push for inclusion of SCs/STs in the
 vulnerable groups that required to be covered under the proposed food
 security law. At its meeting here today, the NAC also decided to give
 its inputs to the formulation of a BPL survey methodology so that its
 recommendations could be operationalised. "In the meeting of the NAC
 today, it was agreed that the NAC should reiterate its earlier
 recommendations to the Ministry of Rural Development," said a
 statement by the advisory panel here. In October last year, the NAC
 had recommended that every household should be categorised as priority
 and non-priority households. Every individual in priority households
 should get a minimum of 35 kg of cheap foodgrain every month. The NAC
 had suggested inclusion of particularly vulnerable tribal groups'
 (PTGs), the Maha dalit groups, households headed by single women or
 disabled person or a minor, destitute households which are dependent
 predominantly on alms for survival, homeless and bonded labourers in
 the priority group. "After the inclusion of these categories, the
 highest priority should be given to the inclusion of Scheduled Castes
 and Scheduled Tribes in the identification of "Priority groups" under
 the National Food Security Bill," the NAC had said. On the amendments
 to the Right to Information Act, the NAC has reached an agreement with
 the Department of Personnel and Training on all but one issues. "Areas
 of agreement include, enhancement of word limit from 250 words to 500
 words and also to drop the Rules relating to abatement of RTI
 application upon death of applicant," the NAC statement said. With
 regard to restricting all RTI applications to 'one subject matter',
 the NAC decided to recommend that such restriction be dropped from the
 purview of the proposed amendments to RTI Act. The draft Communal
 Violence Bill is expected to be presented before the Council at its
 next meeting on April 28.PTI SKU
 
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