Till now, 25 states and UTs have rolled out the law while 11 are in the process of doing so, he said.
The law was passed by Parliament in 2013 and state governments were given one year to implement it. Since then, the deadline has been extended thrice till September 2015.
The food law provides legal entitlement to 5 kg of subsidised foodgrains per person every month at Rs 1-3 kg to two-thirds of India's population.
Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Megalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman Nicobar, Mizoram, Dadar and Nagar Haveli and Tamil Nadu are 11 states which are yet to implement the food law.
The minister said that direct cash transfer of food subsidy is being implemented on a pilot basis in Puducherry and Chandigarh. "Dadra and Nagar Haveli, is also in full readiness for implementation of this pilot cash transfer/DBT scheme," he added.
Over 10.10 crore ration cards have been seeded with Aadhaar, online allocation of foodgrains implemented in 19 states/UTs, 61,904 fair price shops (FPS) have been automated by installing 'Point of Sale' devices, he said.
"By March this year, about 2 lakh FPS will have this device," he said.
That apart, rules for payment of food security allowance to the beneficiary in the case of non-delivery of foodgrains have been notified, he added.
In order to provide nutritional security to economically vulnerable sections and to have better targeting of 'other welfare schemes' for poor, Pawan said, a committee of ministers under his chairmanship has not only decided continuation of foodgrain allocation for Other Welfare Schemes but also recommended for providing milk and eggs.
supplying fortified rice and wheat atta via other welfare schemes and is awaiting set quality norms from the food safety regulator FSSAI.
"We are looking at food fortification. FSSAI in February 2015 had taken out standards on wheat atta. It is yet set standards for rice atta. We are waiting," Food Secretary Vrinda Sarup said.
The Centre has allocated 61 million tonnes of foodgrains to states for distribution under PDS and other welfare schemes as on January 18 of this fiscal.
On FCI reforms, the Food Minister said the government has initiated work to bring all FCI godowns connected on an online platform to check reported leakage.
On construction of modern silos for foodgrains storage, the Minister said it is aiming to create 10 million capacity by 2020 under public private partnership (PPP) mode at various locations in the country.
A silo with a capacity of 5 lakh tonnes will be completed this fiscal and another silo with a capacity of 15 lakh tonnes will be set up next fiscal.
At present, the country has a total storage capacity of 79.6 million tonnes.
He also hoped passage of the Consumer Protection Bill and Bureau of Indian Standards Bill in Parliament this year. These two bills have already been passed in the Lok Sabha.
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