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Bihar: High level central team reviews public distribution system

Bihar: High level central team reviews public distribution system

India Blooms News Service | | 07 Apr 2016, 01:34 pm
New Delhi/Patna, Apr 7 (IBNS) The Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution announced on Thursday that a high level Central Team deputed by Union Minister for Consumer, Food & Public Distribution, Ram Vilas Paswan, visited Patna to review the public distribution system (PDS) as announced by the minister after the death of Jago Manjhi, reportedly due to starvation.
After day-long discussions with the senior officials of the Bihar state government, the team lead by Joint Secretary, Department of Food, Govt. of India,  Deepak Kumar, found that there was a delay in lifting of food grains by the state in some districts, which was main reason for not getting ration allocations by the beneficiaries on time. 
 
The team also observed that the state has not uploaded the data of National Food Security Act (NFSA) beneficiaries on the portal till now, which is one of the mandatory requirement for the allocation of highly subsidized food grains. It is depriving a number of beneficiaries from the allocation of wheat @ Rs. 2 and rice @ Rs. 3. 
 
In view of the findings of the team, the Center has urged the Bihar Government to ensure timely lifting of foodgrains from FCI godowns so that it can reach Fair Price Shops in the beginning of the month. The state has also been asked to upload the data of all beneficiaries of NFSA  on the State PDS portal. 
 
During the visit, the Central team was informed that problem of lifting of foodgrains is being faced only in districts of Patna, Araria, Bhojpur, Bhagalpur and Saharsa. On receiving complaints of irregularities in these districts, raids were conducted in godowns and licenses were suspended of some private transporters. 
 
The state government also informed the Central Team that it has been arranging transport of food grains through State Civil Supplies Corporation. Because of non availability of FCI godowns in some districts, foodgrains were being lifted from neighboring districts which was creating delay in delivery. 
 
The Center has asked the FCI and state government agencies to find out the ways to avoid this delay. 
 
During the discussion, computerization of TPDS was also reviewed. 
 
The state was asked to display the beneficiaries’ list on the portal prominently. The state informed the Central team that under a campaign in each village and town, Aadhar number and other details of beneficiaries are being collected which will be completed in three months
 
The state was pointed out that its online allocation format is not according to the one suggested by NIC and  was requested to modify it accordingly. The state was also requested to provide link of online allocation to State Food Department’s portal which at the moment is available only on State Civil supplies’ portal. 
 
During the day-long review, the Central team said to check leakage in PDS, states should install ‘ Point of Sale Device’ at FPS for biometric identification of beneficiaries at the earliest.
 
The State Food Secretary informed that such devises are being installed at 56 FPS of Noor block of Nalanda district under system integrator model. He also informed that DBT will also be introduced as pilot project next month in one of the block of Purnia district.

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