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impairment, allegedly died because of starvation a few days ago in Gondia district's Tiroda area.
Nagpur: The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court today directed Maharashtra government to file an affidavit on alleged non-implementation of National Food Security Act, 2013, following a report of starvation death in Gondia district.
The bench of Justices Bhushan Gavai and Indu Jain asked the Principal Secretary, Food and Civil Supplies, to file a detailed affidavit within two weeks.
The order came on a public interest litigation filed by Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti president Kishore Tiwari who alleges that government failed to implement Food Security Act which led to the starvation death.
Lalita S Rangari, a 36-year-old Dalit widow and a mother of two children, one of whom suffers from visual impairment, allegedly died because of starvation a few days ago in Gondia district's Tiroda area.
The government has failed to identify the `eligible and priority' households under NFS Act after it came into force on September 10, 2013. The reduction in supply of foodgrains through the public distribution system was also causing a great hardship to the poor, the PIL says.
To date, the state government has not framed any guidelines to implement the Act, the PIL says, seeking a direction to the government to implement it. It also demands a probe into the woman's death and compensation to her family. The next hearing would be on July 22.
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