Now, beneficiaries in Punjab to get wheat, not ‘atta’
Punjab halts ‘Ghar Ghar Ration’ scheme’s ‘atta’ distribution under NFSA, shifting to wheat only. MARKFED takes over Model Fair Price Shops from partners amid distribution challenges. Starting July 1, PUNGRAIN and ration depot holders to distribute wheat for four months, July to October. Scheme change follows election issues over flour processing delays and distribution hurdles, impacting Dalit-dominated areas. CM Bhagwant Mann reviews scheme post Lok Sabha polls, with official confirmation pending from Food and Supplies Secretary Vikas Garg.
The state government has decided to halt its flagship scheme — Ghar Ghar Ration — for the distribution of ‘atta’ to beneficiaries covered under the National Food Security Act. The beneficiaries will now get only wheat.
A decision to this effect was conveyed at the meeting of all district managers of MARKFED, presided over by Managing Director Girish Dayalan, yesterday. The officers were asked to take charge of the Model Fair Price Shops being run by three ‘atta’ distribution partners, while the shops run by the Primary Agriculture Cooperative Societies (PACS) will continue to be with them. There are a total of 628 shops set up in the state under the scheme.
Since the orders were conveyed yesterday, the officers of MARKFED started taking charge of the shops today. Official sources have told The Tribune that from July 1 onwards, the distribution of wheat will be taken over by PUNGRAIN and the ration depot holders will also be distributing the wheat as was done initially. It has also been decided that instead of distributing grains for three months (5 kg per month per beneficiary), this time the wheat will be distributed for four months — for July to October period.
The decision to revert to wheat distribution comes in the wake of the distribution of atta/ wheat under the AAP government’s flagship doorstep delivery of ration, called Ghar Ghar Ration scheme, launched with much fanfare earlier this year. However, the delay in getting the wheat grinded into flour and snags in distribution channels, became a major election issue, especially in the Dalit-dominated constituencies. This was also cited by the ruling party’s Lok Sabha candidates as a “sore issue” with the voters during their election review meeting with CM Bhagwant Mann.
The CM had also taken a feedback on this scheme from all deputy commissioners of the state during his post Lok Sabha elections meeting with the bureaucrats.
Vikas Garg, Secretary, Food and Supplies, said the decision taken regarding the scheme would be officially conveyed soon, while refusing to elaborate further.
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