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Ration shops, also known as Public Distribution System (PDS), are government-run stores that provide food and other essential commodities at subsidized prices to people belonging to economically weaker sections of society.
They are also known as fair price shops and public distribution shops, and primarily sell wheat, rice, and sugar at a subsidized rate, lower than market price. To buy the items, one must have a ration card and the shops are operated in the country with the joint assistance of central and state governments.
Malnutrition has been a part of Indian history and the economy for a very long time. Due to the high prices of essential commodities and the low income of most of the people in the country, people couldn't afford the basic essentials and as a result, suffered from malnutrition.
The coming of ration shops and the further expansion of the ration shops has helped in the growth and development and in a way reduced the effects of malnutrition in the country. Due to the low prices charged in ration shops, people are being able to afford the food commodities and lead a better lifestyle.
One of the biggest initiatives by the government to combat food insecurity is the development and expansion of ration shops. The Public Distribution System (PDS) has helped to provide better nutrition security and nourishment to the undernourished population and children in the country. The PDS system provides both food and non-food items to the identified households having ration cards, a subsidized prices.
Ration shops act as a catalyst for the better management and development of the economy through the process of food distribution and food availability, at subsidized rates.