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Improving the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS)

Improving the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS)
Start Date :
Feb 01, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 04, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Inputs from the citizens are sought on the following critical issues related to the Targeted Public Distribution System: ...

Inputs from the citizens are sought on the following critical issues related to the Targeted Public Distribution System:

I Correct Identification of Beneficiaries

(i) Exclusion/ inclusion criteria for identification of beneficiaries
(ii) Preparation of provisional list of beneficiaries, finalization of list, its verification and adoption.
(iii) Use of digitised beneficiary/ration card database and its verification
(iv) Continuous review for deletion of bogus/ ineligible ration cards and for issuance of cards to eligible beneficiaries
(v) Automatic electronic updation of database through ration card services

II Securing the Supply Chain

(i) Door- step delivery i.e. transportation from FCI/ intermediate godown to FPS by States or their agencies
(ii) Use of innovations for tracking of food grains across the supply-chain
(iii) Confirmation of receipt and distribution of food grains at FPS and its accountal for subsequent allocations
(iv) Fixing of accountability and responsibility at all levels
(v) Use of IT for managing the supply chain operations - godown operations (inventory management, release orders, truck challans, etc) - payment by FPS dealers (electronic challans, use of payment gateway, etc.)

III Delivery at the Last Mile

(i) Increasing FPS viability through reasonable dealer’s margins, sale of non-PDS items, incentives, etc.
(ii) Improving FPS network, infrastructure, performance etc. to increase efficiency and coverage
(iii) Steady de-privatization of FPS ownership
(iv) Innovations in distribution - bulk distribution, distribution on designated dates, distribution in presence of Vigilance Committee/ PRI members, monthly certification of distribution, etc.
(v) Use of IT based solutions for authentication of beneficiaries at FPS and confirmation of delivery of food grains
(vi) Automation of all processes at FPS - recording sale details, updating records for subsequent allocations, inspections, etc.
(vii) Portability of entitlement to any FPS as per beneficiaries’ choice

IV Participatory Monitoring and Implementation

(i) Strengthening Vigilance Committees and ensuring their effective functioning
(ii) Increasing the role of PRIs, NGOs, civil society
(iii) Putting all TPDS information in the public domain
(iv) Use of electronic platform to monitor end-to-end TPDS operations
(v) Setting up effective grievance redressal mechanism - institutions of DGRO and State Food Commissions, call centres, toll free helplines etc.
(vi) Educating the beneficiaries of their entitlements
(vii) Strict action against defaulters - strengthening the administration and enforcement machinery

The last date for submission of your comments is 3rd March, 2015.

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Badruddin Khan
Badruddin Khan 11 years 4 months ago
Keeping in view the fast growing population of India, it is indeed the right time to work towards having yet another GREEN REVOLUTON and WHITE REVOLUTION. Conservation of good grains and milk should also be part of REVOLUTION. We are at the moment self sufficient in FOOD GRAINS, but lot of stock is rotten every year due to the scarcity of storage, Adulteration in Milk is becoming a big issue. It is chiefly due to insufficient Milk production. We must stop slaughtering of milk giving animals.
GIRIRAJ GORANI
GIRIRAJ GORANI 11 years 4 months ago
The NFSA 2013 is a very important step that has been taken. I would like to add my view 'as the NFSA has provisions for children and women, special provisions should be made for senior citizens of our country'.
Sunaina Sharma
Sunaina Sharma 11 years 4 months ago
I feel that migrant workers who need the subsidised food the most, do not possess Public Distribution System (PDS) Cards and hence are forced to buy food grains and kerosene at higher than market prices. If a mechanism is provided where they are allowed to use their quota of subsidy from any place in India, a lot will be done in improving food security.
Parimal Saraf
Parimal Saraf 11 years 4 months ago
I feel that we should provide proper transportation to all farmers in India to boost our food production and waste food should be used as manure and proper building should be there for storage without any rats their eating up the food grains
Satish Kumar
Satish Kumar 11 years 4 months ago
i have some point to share: 1. We should try to provide safe(quality) food to the people. 2. Only food technologist or people who are aware about food should be involved in such kind work.3. FCI or any other food related dept. should given preference to Foodies.4. Supply chain and warehousing facilities and cold chains and proper tracking are poor in India 5.FSSAI is playing vital role to maintain Food Quality 6. hopefully with time we will be able to provide safe healthy food to everyone.
Yogesh Mishra
Yogesh Mishra 11 years 4 months ago
In Maharashtra PDS system was worst. Always Peoples are facing problem can any leaders help to improve the situation. Your suggestion/Feedback will be highly appreciated
PRAMOD KUMAR
PRAMOD KUMAR 11 years 4 months ago
we are yet to not able feed good quality of food to everyone.except this we operate many programmes for our peoples. i am working in field and find out that people of here fear to expose such person name who is involved in this activity.