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The public distribution system (PDS) has been one of the key policy tools of the Government of India (GoI) to provide food security to the people of this country, especially economically weaker population. The aim of this study was to understand Public Distribution System and its implementation in Sanathpur village, Bhadohi district of Uttar Pradesh, India. As one of the criteria for human development, food security is considered a basic necessity in many parts of India. PDS system is the most important medium of government through which food security is ensured at micro level. The Public Distribution System provides food security and assistance through subsidized price of food grains. The Public distribution system (PDS) of Uttar Pradesh (UP), India's most populous state, has long been seen as broken. In light of this, this research uses secondary data to understand PDS accessibility, use, and effect in Sanathpur village. A Public Distribution System (PDS) distributes food grains to a large number of people on a regular basis via a network of Fair Price Shops (FPS). Hence, these FPS also become the first point of connection between the beneficiary and the system. Being the first point of contact and distribution, FPS becomes a very important stakeholder in the overall process and success of the Public Distribution System. The study explores the problems faced by beneficiaries at FPS centers. The study uses a Case study approach to get a complete understanding of the issues faced by the beneficiaries and the context of these.
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