Food distribution system should be continued uninterrupted
Minister Shri Rajput addresses officers through VC
भोपाल : गुरूवार, अप्रैल 23, 2020, 18:23 IST
In the event of lock down, citizens will not be subjected to any kind of inconvenience related to food. Food and Cooperation Minister Shri Govind Singh Rajput issued instructions to the food officials of the state through video conferencing to keep the food distribution system running smoothly in the state. Shri Rajput was reviewing the grain distribution system.
Minister Shri Rajput said that in view of Corona infection during wheat procurement, the guidelines of Government of India should be followed. He said that during ration distribution at the shops, the help of village Kotwars must be taken, circles should be marked to make consumers stand, if possible masks should be made mandatory at the control shops and arrangements for distribution of masks at the shop should also be made in order to ensure social distancing.
Distribution of food grains under the National Food Security Act
Minister Shri Rajput said that under the National Food Security Act, lump-sum distribution of food grains for March-April-May was made to 116 lakh eligible families in which Antyodaya families were given 35 kg and 5 kg per member per month at the rate of one Rs per kg was distributed to priority families.
Free distribution under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana
He said that free rice is being distributed in April, May and June at the rate of 5 kg per member per month (three months) under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana.
Distribution of grains from SDRF
Shri Rajput said that the allotment of free wheat and rice has been released from the State Disaster Response Fund as relief to the homeless migrant labourers stuck in relief centres and other places following lack of transport in the lockdown period due to Corona virus.
Food distribution to livelihood affected families due to lockdown
Due to the lockdown in the state, the livelihood of poor families has been affected adversely. Under the National Food Security Act, about 32 lakh beneficiaries who do not have eligibility slips have also been allotted food grain. Free food grain is being distributed to these beneficiaries at the rate of 4 kg wheat and 1 kg rice per person. Principal Secretary Food Shri Shivshekhar Shukla, Commissioner Food Shri Avnish Lavania, Shri Jitendra Dubey, Shri B.K. Chandel and Shri Umakant Pandey were online in the video conference.
Mukesh Dubey