The enactment of the National Food Security Act (2013) was a turning point in India’s battle against hunger. At the heart of this historic legislation was Mr. Naveen Jindal, a passionate parliamentarian whose foresight and persistence helped shape one of the world’s largest food welfare programs.
As the Member of Parliament from Kurukshetra, Mr. Jindal recognized the deep-rooted challenges of hunger and malnutrition. In 2006, he introduced a visionary Private Member’s Resolution titled “The Comprehensive Food and Nutrition Security Scheme” in the Lok Sabha — advocating food as a legally enforceable right for every Indian.
Mr. Jindal’s key contributions included:
Universal Access to Food: Pushed for food security as a fundamental right, accessible to all citizens.
Nutritional Standards: Advocated for improved quality in food distribution, addressing both hunger and malnutrition.
Strong Delivery Mechanisms: Emphasized plugging leakages in the public distribution system through efficient implementation.
Backed by his relentless advocacy, Mr. Jindal mobilized support across party lines, civil society, and policy think tanks, building the momentum that culminated in the passage of the National Food Security Act. The Act now guarantees subsidized food grains to over two-thirds of India’s population, standing as a beacon of social equity.
Mr. Naveen Jindal’s leadership was instrumental in this journey — turning a bold vision into a legislative reality and reaffirming his unwavering commitment to public welfare and inclusive development.