Bring 80 pc of state population under food security act\, Mizo CM tells Centre

Bring 80 pc of state population under food security act, Mizo CM tells Centre

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Friday demanded that the Centre increase the coverage of beneficiaries under National Security Act (NFSA) from 64.73 per cent to 80 per cent of the state population.

Zoramthanga, who raised the issue in a meeting with Union Ram Vilas Paswan, also demanded higher allocation of sugar to all ration card holders, construction of storage depots in Champhai, Siaha and Mamit districts and establishment of regional office of state-run FCI.

Presently, 7,06,296 beneficiaries comprising 64.73 per cent of the state population are being covered under based on the 2011 census.

"We talked about food supply situation of We made a request for additional requirement of rice. The (Paswan) said he will look into our demands," told reporters after the meeting.

The government has sought additional 51,000 quintal monthly allocation of rice to cover the 80 per cent of the population.

Currently, the state gets about 54,798 quintal of foodgrains on a monthly basis for distribution through ration shops.

In the meeting, Zoramthanga, who is also the Mizo (MNF) chief, informed that the number of beneficiaries covered in Mizoram under is lower when compared to other north eastern states.

is covering 87.73 per cent of its population under NFSA, (80.81 per cent), (74.65 per cent) and (72.38 per cent) as per the 2011 census.

"It is requested that the percentage coverage of beneficiaries under may be increased from the present level of 64.73 per cent to at least 80 per cent," the minister said in the meeting.

That apart, the Mizoram minister demanded that the Centre provide extra 1,500 quintal of sugar on a monthly basis for distribution to all ration card holders in the state.

At present, sugar is allocated for distribution to poorest of the poor families of Antyodaya (AAY) category only.

Besides, he sought establishment of regional office of of (FCI) in the state for better functioning and early reimbursement of pending transport subsidy of Rs 55.74 crore.

Under NFSA, foodgrains are sold at highly subsidised rates at Rs 3/kg for rice, Rs 2/kg for wheat and Rs1/kg for coarse grains.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, January 18 2019. 15:50 IST