Over the two decades of fast development of the Indian economic system, the urban economic system is generally considered having done very well. However, high urban economic growth need not by itself imply improved living standards for all urban residents. In particular, the recent and continuing phenomenon of increasing food prices reminds us that considerable divisions of the urban population may face serious food insecurity. There are many complicated and interrelated factors that cause of food insecurity. Some of the causes are described below, followed by activities this post can all take to help others obtain more constant and healthy resources of foods.