"Our challenge is to make Karnataka a hunger-free state,"he said at a function to release a book on Anna Bhagya at the Vidhan Soudha, the state secretariat here.
Referring to the skepticism expressed in different quarters, including the opposition, over efficacy of the scheme when it was introduced, he said, "the government proved it was possible to do it."
Rao Government has taken all measures to overcome the glitches in implementation of the scheme.
On every first week of the month foodgrains have to be made available at ration shops, he added.
The government is purchasing foodgrains from various places, and the central government is giving only two lakh metric tonnes of foodgrains and three lakh MT was being provided by the state, Rao said.
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