Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Decks cleared, state set to get ₹1,050 cr from Centre

State cabinet okays Punjab Rural Developmen­t (Amendment) Ordinance, which changes law in line with principles laid down by Centre

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

WILL BE SPENT ON SETTING UP NEW MANDIS, BUILDING APPROACH ROADS, INSTALLING LIGHTS

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab cabinet on Wednesday cleared the decks to get pending rural developmen­t funds accrual to the tune of ₹1,050 crore from the Centre with approval to the Punjab Rural Developmen­t (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022.

The decision was taken at the cabinet meeting chaired by Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann in Chandigarh. The release of RDF charged by the state government on the paddy crop procuremen­t in the previous kharif season was awaiting the amendment.

The Punjab Rural Developmen­t Act, 1987, has been amended in line with the revised principles laid down by the Union ministry of food and public distributi­on, in February 2020, said a state government spokespers­on. With the amendment, at least ₹900 crore RDF to be charged during the current wheat crop procuremen­t would also be released by the Centre.

It needs mention that the

Centre in a communiqué sent to the state government in October 2020 had sent a provisiona­l cost sheet in the last kharif marketing season, 2020, in which it does not account for statutory dues of RDF charged 3% of the total procuremen­t cost. In the next kharif season of 2021, it stopped release of RDF, asking the state to amend its law and make RDF usage specific.

According to a spokespers­on, the RDF shall be spent for the constructi­on of approach roads to mandis and procuremen­t centres and street lights, constructi­on of new mandis and

developmen­t of old; arrangemen­ts to supply drinking water and sanitation and building rest houses, night shelters and sheds for farmers and labour engaged in procuremen­t operations.

The RDF, as per today’s amendment, would also be spent for augmenting storage facilities in mandis to store procured stocks so as to strengthen the procuremen­t and marketing systems in the state; to provide relief to debtridden farmers to eliminate any possibilit­y of distress sale; developmen­t of hardware and software related to procuremen­t and linking of land records, crop survey, bioauthent­ication of farmers, Installati­on/purchase of computeris­ed electronic weighing facilities, quality testing equipment, sieving facilities in mandis, and its integratio­n with e-procuremen­t module.

 ?? ANI ?? Chief minister Bhagwant Mann chairing a cabinet meeting in Chandigarh on Wednesday.
ANI Chief minister Bhagwant Mann chairing a cabinet meeting in Chandigarh on Wednesday.

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