PDS supply pilot project in Kollam

The agencies have been served notices asking them to surrender the foodgrain in their stocks to the government.

Update: 2017-03-05 01:31 GMT
The letter (ef2162 dated 18/09/19) of the DM, Arvind Mallapa Bangari insructs all key officials of the district administration not to entertain residents from October 1 by the state government, if they fail to produce the 'remit paid slip' of electricity bill. (Photo: File | Representational)

Thiruvananthapuram: The pilot project for transporting foodgrain from the Food Corporation of India godowns to the public distribution depots and  to the retail ration dealers in the state  will be launched in Kollam district on March 9.

With this, the system of ration wholesalers would come to an end. Though the National Food Security  Act was launched in the state in November last, the door delivery system could not be implemented  as the mechanism for it could not be put in place.

As per the earlier norms, wholesale dealers were transporting ration articles from the FCI godowns and delivering them to the ration shops.

However, as per the new law, the responsibility is  vested with the state government. As per the provisions of the National Food Security  Act, foodgrain  for  March was procured from the FCI godowns and  shifted to the godowns of the Supplyco in February itself.  The present project is  aimed at shifting the ration articles from the  Supplyco godowns  to the ration shops.

The government has already issued an order taking over the responsibility of transporting foodgrain from the agencies,  said the office of the Food and Civil Supplies Minister P. Thilothaman.

The agencies have been served notices asking them to surrender the foodgrain in their stocks to the government.  This  system  has been prevalent since  1966.

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