Launched before the November 2008 Assembly polls, the Raman Singh Government’s subsidised rice scheme for providing rice at Rs 3 per kg to 37 lakh BPL families had entailed a burden of about Rs 840 crore on the state exchequer. During the Assembly elections, the BJP promised to modify the scheme and said it will supply rice at Rs 2 per kg to BPL families and at Rs 1 to the poorest among the poor if the party retained power in the elections. In the subsequent Lok Sabha polls, the BJP put up an impressive show, winning 10 out of 11 seats in the state.
While implementing the modified food security scheme, which now costs over Rs 1,440 crore, the CM’s new focus is on “nutritional security” to check the problem of malnutrition among children and water conservation for which a plan is being worked out.