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Fixing the PDS

-Business Standard Food ministry needlessly wary of reform The report of the Shanta Kumar committee on food management contains several cogent recommendations and these have been submitted to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). But it is increasingly unlikely that the report will be accepted in full. In its comments on the report, the Union food ministry has either turned down or expressed reservations on the implementation of many of the reforms-oriented suggestions....

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Food For Thought, Mr Modi -Ria Singh Sawhney & Jessica Pudussery

-Outlook A hasty transition to cash transfers without adequate banking services will do more harm than good for food security.   As students we had been active in a campaign for the National Food Security Act (NFSA) since 2009. We met more than 100 Members of Parliament to explain why the law was important. Our own belief in the importance of the Act came from having participated in surveys to understand the...

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Stopping foodgrain buying by FCI will be harmful for farmers: Punjab

-PTI Chandigarh: Punjab government on Friday asked the Centre to reconsider its decision of stopping foodgrain Procurement by FCI from Punjab, saying it will prove to be "very harmful" for the farming community and could lead to "distress selling". "The Centre's move of stopping Procurement of foodgrain from states like Punjab could prove to be very harmful for state growers as they could be denied of appropriate prices of their crop (in...

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Jowar not to be available under PDS: Minister -Firoz Rozindar

-The Hindu Vijayapura (Karnataka): The desire of the people of North Karnataka to have Jowar under Public Distribution System (PDS) is not going to be met this year too owing to acute shortage of Jowar in the market. "In all likelihood, the people of NK will not get their staple diet in their monthly ration because of the unavailability of adequate quantity of Jowar for Procurement", said Dinesh Gundurao, the Minister for...

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That ’70s show: ‘Levy rice’ to end in October -Sandip Das

-The Financial Express The government has decided to dispense with "levy rice", a mandatory system under which rice millers also undertake rice Procurement for the public distribution system by buying paddy directly from the farmers, effective the next marketing season starting October. The system, introduced way back in 1978, is set to be withdrawn as the government felt that a lack of effective supervision often allowed the millers to avoid paying minimum...

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