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Himachal urges for inclusion of pulses and cooking oil in NFSB

5 Dariya News (Vijyender  Sharma)

Shimla 13-Feb-2013

The Government of Himachal Pradesh today demanded provision of providing adequate pulses and cooking oil at subsidized rates in National Food Security Bill (NFSB).While speaking in Conference of Food Ministers on National Food Security Bill at New Delhi today, Shri G.S. Bali, Food, Civil Supply and Consumer Affairs Minister said that State was already providing three pulses, cooking oil and iodised salt at subsidized rates through Public Distribution System (PDS) at its own cost despite of financial constraints. He said that 100% population of the state had been covered under Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) in the state through a network of 4737 fair price shops. He demanded that entire population of the state should be covered under Food Security Bill as against the present proposal of covering 75% of rural and 50% of the urban population. 

He said that the hill State due to its difficult topography was not able to produce sufficient foodgrains therefore at least seven kg food grains per person per month be provided under the Bill as against the present provision of five Kg food grain per person per month. He also demanded that 25 Kg of rice and 10 Kg wheat should be provided instead of 15 Kg of rice and 20 Kg of wheat as proposed in the Bill. He said that 70% of the state PDS outlets were operated by the State Government and cooperative societies while the remaining 30% were rigorously monitored by the State Government.

Shri Bali urged for enhancement in storage capacity for foodgrains in stores of Food Corporation of India (FCI) as well in the stores of the H P State Civil Supply Corporation so that at least three months requirements could be stored therein to meet any eventuality. He said that at present the combined food storage capacity in the State was 46160 MT. He requested for liberal financial assistance for enhancing the food grain storage capacity of the State. He requested Union Government to provide maternity benefit of Rs 1000 per month for expectant mothers and fortified ‘atta’ and iron rich diet for adolescent girls to meet their nutritional requirements and iron deficiencies. He urged for financial assistance of Rs 19.42 crore for ‘end to end’ computerization project and also requested 100% financial assistance for implementation of e-PDS, establishment of CCTV cameras and GPS system under TPDS.