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Union Govt Should Form Effective Policy To Check Damage Of Food Grains: Bharat Bhushan Ashu

Punjab Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu Holds Meeting With Union Minister In Ludhiana Today

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Ludhiana , 18 Feb 2020

Last updated on: Feb 18, 2020, 00:00 IST

Punjab Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu has appealed to the Union government that pertaining to shortage of storage food grains capacity in Punjab, they should formulate an effective policy to check damage of food grains in the state. He said that in the past, due to damage of foodgrains due to slow movement, Punjab bore a loss of more than 1200 crores.Mr Ashu said this during his meeting with Union Minister of State Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Mr Raosaheb Dadarao Danve at Ludhiana today. The Union minister is on a two day visit to the state.While strongly taking up the issue of shortage of food grains storage capacity in Punjab, Mr Ashu said that although Punjab has been the food bowl of our country for the last several decades, but the responsibility of managing storage of procured food grains is also meted on the state. Due to limited resources, Punjab is unable to increase the storage capacity on their own and the Union government should assist the state government in this regard. He appealed to Mr Danve that the Union government should formulate a nation-wide effective policy in this regard, so that the food grains produced in agrarian state of Punjab do not get damaged.Mr Ashu said that Punjab not only grows food grains, but they are also asked to manage their storage for up to three years, whereas food grains are not stored in other states for more than three months. He said that if the Union government formulates a policy, food grains from Punjab can be stored in other states . Mr Bharat Bhushan Ashu also advocated sale of food grains from Punjab to countries such as Afghanistan or some other South Asian countries.He said that for lifting of food grains, special permission is granted for only 10-12 goods trains daily, which should be increased to at least 20. He also demanded that under the Private Entrepreneur Guarantee (PEG) scheme, approvals for construction of godowns with at least 20 lakh metric tonnes capacity should be granted.

About the current storage situation of the state, Mr Bharat Bhushan Ashu said that around 95 lakh metric tonne of food grains from previous years are being stored in the state, out of which around 36 lakh metric tonne is lying in open storage and around 60 lakh metric tonnes is stored in godowns. He said that adding to it, around 130 lakh metric tonnes of wheat is expected to arrive in Mandis in the month of April 2020, and Punjab would be unable to store such massive inflow of food grains due to shortage of storage capacity.Union Minister Mr Raosaheb Dadarao Danve also appreciated the Punjab model of Public Distribution System and said that if food grains are distributed to the beneficiaries for a collective period of six months in entire country, then the problem of storage as well as damage of food grains would be resolved automatically. He said that with the adoption of this system, 600 lakh tonne of food grains can reach the households in one go and the beneficiaries would be benefitted to a large extent. He also showed keen interest in implementing the Punjab model of PDS in entire country.Mr Danve informed that for increase the food grains storage capacity, 31 silos would be set up in Punjab. He said that 21 sites for this purpose have already been shortlisted, whereas the remaining sites would also be finalised shortly. He said that it would check the problem of storage to a large extent. He also assured that he would take up all problems related to Punjab with Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi.The Union Minister of State said that the Union government is going to implement ''One Nation One Ration Card'' scheme in the country and all states are being distributed into clusters. He said that till date, 12 states have been distributed into clusters, whereas Punjab and other states would also be distributed into clusters shortly. He assured that the beneficiaries of states would get ration on a single ration card, and it would ultimately help the people in a large way.Today’s meeting was also attended by General Manager (Punjab), FCI, Mr Arshdeep Singh Thind, Punjab Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Director Mrs Anindita Mitra, IRS officer Mr SK Jadhav, Mr Jagan Gare, besides several others.

 

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