Deccan Chronicle

Diversion of PDS rice bleeds state

Over `1,000 crore lost due to massive corruption

- CH. V. M. KRISHNA RAO | DC

The subsidy from both the Centre and state government­s for the `1-per-kg rice scheme in Telangana amounts to `6,000 crore a year (`3,820 crore from the Centre and `2,248 crore from the state), but it is estimated that at least `1,000 crore is being drained away by massive corruption at various levels and never reaches the intended beneficiar­ies.

This is in addition to the diversion of rice to the black market by those who have obtained ration cards by illegal means.

There is no estimate of the value of the rice pumped into the black market.

Despite this open loot of the public exchequer, the stunning fact is that so far, Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao has not ordered a thorough review of the Civil Supplies Department, a major public expenditur­e department, even once in the last three years.

There is also no auditing of the Civil Supplies Corporatio­n, which has an annual turnover of `12,000 crore and has a deficit Budget of `9,000 crore since 2010.

The Chief Minister has, however, appointed C.V. Anand, a senior IPS officer, to head all civil supplies-related activity. Mr Chandrasek­har Rao has publicly praised him for saving the government exchequer `1,100 crore so far.

The Central government’s Food Security Act was introduced after alarming figures emerged about child malnutriti­on - 40 per cent of children in India are suffering from malnutriti­on.

The government procures one kg of rice at approximat­ely `28 from farmers and rice millers and sells it at `1 to the beneficiar­ies of the scheme, investing a large amount in what is a worthy cause.

However, the inability of government­s to check misuse of the scheme by certain sections of beneficiar­ies, government officials and ration shop dealers has defeated the good intentions, benefited all the wrong people, and wasted taxpayers’ money.

 ??  ?? File picture of Civil Supplies officials check seized PDS grains.
File picture of Civil Supplies officials check seized PDS grains.

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