Section 38 of NFSA : Section 38: Power Of Central Government To Give Directions

NFSA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine the Central Government notices that a particular state is facing logistical issues in distributing food grains to the beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act. To address this, the Central Government could issue a directive to the state government outlining specific measures to improve the distribution network. For instance, the directive might include instructions to streamline the supply chain, enhance storage facilities, or incorporate technological solutions for better tracking and delivery of food grains. The State Government, in this scenario, is legally obligated to follow these directions to ensure that the provisions of the Act are effectively implemented, ensuring that the food reaches the intended recipients without undue delay or wastage.