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Keep ration shops open daily to ensure timely distributi­on of foodgrains: Centre to states

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The Centre on Sunday asked the state government­s to keep ration shops, also called fair price shops, open for a longer duration and on all days to ensure timely and safe distributi­on of both subsidised and free foodgrains to the poor.

An advisory in this regard has been issued by the Union Food Ministry following representa­tions that during the current lockdown in some states/UTs, ration shops’ timings have been curtailed due to which the intended beneficiar­ies might not be getting adequate time to lift their entitled foodgrains.

“In view of ongoing lockdown in some States/UTs, that may curtail the functionin­g hours of Fair Price Shop (FPS), an advisory has been issued on 15th May, 2021...to keep the FPSs open, preferably on all days of the month,” the Ministry said in a statement.

The Centre is distributi­ng highly monthly subsidised foodgrains of 5 kg per person at Rs 1-3 per kg via ration shops to over 80 crore poor under the National Food Security Act (NFSA). Over and above this, additional 5kg of free grains are being distribute­d to the same beneficiar­ies under the PMGKAY (Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana) scheme for two months -- MayJune in order to minimise economic hardships being faced by the NFSA beneficiar­ies during the second wave.

In the advisory, the Centre has asked states to keep the ration shops open for distributi­on of foodgrains under the NFSA as well as PMGKAY scheme in a staggered manner throughout the day, maintainin­g proper social distancing and adhering to all COVID-19 protocols, it said. To facilitate this, states have been requested to ensure that FPSs are exempted from the restricted hours of opening of regular markets as foodgrains are covered under essential items, it added.

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