Centre asks Puducherry to buy local rice for PDS; to scrap DBT

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The DBT of subsidy in will be disbanded soon as the Centre Thursday asked V to make foolproof arrangements for local buying of single boiled for PDS.

The (DBT) for subsidised foodgrain in Puducherry, Chandigarh and was rolled out in 2015. But faced certain problems after two-and-half years of implementation.

In April, the Centre gave 'in-principle' nod to to go back to the earlier system of procurement and distribution and asked it to make arrangements as the state-run FCI does not procure or make single boiled

"There was drought for last last two years. People in our state eat single boiled In the meeting, I asked the minister to help in this regard," told reporters after the meeting.

The union territory requires 45,000 tonne of single boiled rice to meet the demand of its ration card holders. The early system of distribution (PDS) will be implemented from next month, he added.

As per a senior food ministry official, the informed in the meeting that the UT will procure single boiled rice locally.

"Once the physical distribution begins, the DBT will be disbanded," the said.

The has been asked to submit a proposal giving details of foolproof arrangements of local procurement and tagging of beneficiaries to the PDS shops, he said.

It be may noted that Puducherry has no ration shops and no tagging of beneficiaries since implementation of DBT in the UT.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 16:35 IST