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100% digitisation of ration cards done, a major step towards leak-proof PDS in the country

100% digitisation of ration cards done, a major step towards leak-proof PDS in the country

100% digitisation of ration cards done, a major step towards leak-proof PDS in the country
Over 54 crore people benefiting with Rs 2/wheat and Rs3/kg rice after the implementation of Food Security Act in 27 States.
Record procurement of paddy made extending MSP benefit to more farmers
The Government has achieved significant mile stones in the reforms of PDS. Almost 100 % (99.9%) ration cards have been digitised across the country. Over 42 % ration cards have been even linked with Aadhaar cards and Point of Sale Devices, to keep electronic record of allocation to the beneficiaries, have been installed in over 77,000 ration shops. These measures will help making PDS more transparent and leak proof. This was stated by Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Shri Ram Vilas Paswan while addressing media in Bhubaneswar today.
Highlighting the initiatives taken by his Ministries during last 20 months, Shri Paswan said that number of states implementing National Food Security Act has now increased to 27, benefiting over 54 crore people with Rs 2/kg wheat and Rs3/kg rice. Now all the States 36 States/UTs have and online  redressal of PDS grievances and toll free number for beneficiaries. Online allocation of foodgrains is being made in 20 states.
Shri Paswan said huge paddy procurement has been made during on-going Kharif season ensuring reach of MSP operations to more farmers. 261.37 lakh tonnes paddy has been procured till February 11, 2016 while during last kharif season it was 215.49 lakh tonnes. Even in Odisha procurement till date is 16.07 Lakh tonnes while during last season it was 15.06 lakh tonnes.
 
Highlights of other initiatives of Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution are:

Improving foodgrain management
Sustained efforts have resulted in significant reforms in TPDS. As a result so far-

Relief to farmers
In order to give relief to the farmers affected by the unprecedented rains & hailstorms last year, Government relaxed Quality norms for the wheat procurement and also decided to reimburse amount of value cut on such relaxation to the States so that farmers get full Minimum Support Price (MSP). Such a farmer’s centric step has been taken for the first time by any Central Government.

Reforms in FCI

Steps taken to liquidate cane price arrears of farmers –
The Government took several measures to facilitate payment of cane price arrears by infusing liquidity into the sector.

New provisions to promote quality of consumer products and services

Boost to consumer protection 

The Government adopted six points joint action plan for consumer awareness and protection. This will include:
(i) Jointly developing and implementing industry standard for grievance redressal
(ii) All Members of the Industry Associations to partner with the National Consumer Helpline and State Consumer Helplines
(iii) Launching of joint awareness campaigns
(iv) Earmarking of CSR funds for consumer welfare activities
(v) Developing a self-regulation code
(vi) Action against fake, sub-standard, counterfeit products
It would be launched on the World Consumer rights day on March 15 this year.

Measures to ensure availability of Essential food items at reasonable prices
In order to ensure availability of essential food items at reasonable prices the Government took flowing decisions recently:

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