Feel free to download and print any of the campaign posters. Printed copies of some are also available in bulk at low cost from the campaign secretariat (just send a line to righttofood@gmail.com) National Food Security Act, 2013 Posters created by the Jharkhand Right to Food Campaign 35 not 32 kilos of foodgrain per family Feed school children, not bribes "We want cooked food, not biscuits" "Need to take care of my weak child" Food self-sufficiency is our aim "Inflation won't let your live" Most of the posters below were kindly prepared for the campaign (from April 2006 onwards) by Anitha Balachandran and Siddhartha Chatterjee, well-known designers. Hungry bellies and overflowing godowns: criminal and unjust A poster introducing the Right to Food Campaign [Credit: Anitha Balachandran and Siddhartha Chatterjee] Children Under Six (ICDS) What children need today: health, education, and nutrition A poster on the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) programme [Credit: Anitha Balachandran and Siddhartha Chatterjee] Bachpan ko karti aabad, anganwadi zindabad Long live the anganwadi A poster describing Supreme Court orders on the ICDS programme. [Credit: Anitha Balachandran and Siddhartha Chatterjee] School Mid-day Meals Godaamon mein sade anaj, phir bhi bachche bhuke aaj Hungry children and overflowing godowns A poster on the mid-day meal programme [Credit: Anitha Balachandran and Siddhartha Chatterjee] Madhyaan bhojan par uchchattam nyayalay ke adesh Supreme Court orders on the mid-day meal scheme A poster describing Supreme Court orders on the mid-day meal programme. [Credit: Anitha Balachandran and Siddhartha Chatterjee] Subsidised Food (PDS) / Below Poverty Line (BPL) [Credit: StudentsRTF] Telegu Punjabi English (Type 1 | Type 2) Assamese Gujarati Tamil Kannada Bengali Cash Transfer [Credit: Anitha Balachandran and Siddhartha Chatterjee] The following posters were prepared for the World Social Forum 2004. This set of fourteen posters covers a range of topics related to the right to food. They can be printed and disseminated with or without adaptation. A complete set of the posters is available as a ZIP file here. ![]() |
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