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Telangana : ₹238 cr. CMR dues pending against 38 millers

Authorities in Telangana’s Peddapalli district have registered seven criminal cases and invoked the PD Act against one rice miller over CMR delivery defaults. Dues worth ₹238 crore are pending against 38 millers. Officials are inspecting 31 mills, while two millers were arrested over an alleged ₹24.18-crore loss.

Author­it­ies have registered seven crim­inal cases and invoked the Pre­vent­ive Deten­tion (PD) Act in one case against ‘errant’ rice millers in Ped­dap­alli dis­trict for default­ing on deliv­ery of cus­tom-milled rice (CMR) in the recent past.

Accord­ing to official sources, cus­tom-milled rice dues worth ₹238 crore are pending against 38 millers in the dis­trict. Ped­dap­alli Col­lector Koya Sree

Har­sha said pan­chana­mas were being con­duc­ted at 31 rice mills to verify gov­ern­ment paddy stocks, CMR deliv­er­ies and related records.

He said millers were respons­ible for deliv­er­ing CMR against the paddy allot­ted to their mills to the Food Cor­por­a­tion of India (FCI)/Tel­an­gana State Civil Sup­plies Cor­por­a­tion Lim­ited (TGSCSCL) as per norms. Any default in cus­tom-milled rice deliv­ery, diver­sion or other irreg­u­lar­it­ies would be viewed ser­i­ously, he warned.

Officials had been instruc­ted to con­duct con­tinu­ous inspec­tions and pan­chana­mas at rice mills. The Rev­enue Recov­ery Act would be invoked to recover the dues, besides filing crim­inal cases against those found guilty of divert­ing or mis­ap­pro­pri­at­ing gov­ern­ment paddy, he added.

Two arres­ted

Two rice millers were arres­ted by the Sul­tanabad police on Monday for allegedly fail­ing to deliver cus­tom-milled rice (CMR) to the gov­ern­ment, res­ult­ing in an estim­ated loss of ₹24.18 crore to the State exchequer, police said. The arres­ted per­sons were identified as Renikunta Madhu, 46, and R. Ravinder Reddy, 48, both res­id­ents of Val­lam­patla vil­lage. The accused allegedly failed to hand over the cus­tom-milled rice to the gov­ern­ment against the paddy allot­ted to their mill for milling dur­ing the 2023-24 crop year, police added.

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