NAC recently came out with its own draft on the Food Security Bill sticking to its position after the food ministry's draft diluted the Council's recommendations on coverage of families in rural areas.
The NAC draft has maintained the coverage of 90 per cent rural population under the Bill.
"The state government shall ensure that not less than 90 per cent of all rural households are entitled to subsidised foodgrain," the NAC draft said.
The food ministry is believed to be in favour of lowering the number of above poverty line families in rural areas from 44 per cent as recommended by NAC to 29 per cent.
This would mean less than 90 per cent of the households in rural areas could be included for legal entitlement for grains.
However, there is no change in the number of families eligible for legal entitlement of grains in urban areas.
The NAC draft which was posted on its website said states should ensure that not less than 50
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