Hindustan Times (Patiala)

New cell to ‘clean’ CCL mess

- Gurpreet Singh Nibber gurpreet.nibber@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: After struggling to get the central funds for the procuremen­t of wheat and paddy in four consecutiv­e crop seasons, the Punjab government proposes to form a special “financial management cell” to rid the state of cash-credit-limit (CCL) woes.

Other than handling `45,000crore annual central grant for procuremen­t, it’s mandate will be to end years of mismanagem­ent of this money, which led the Centre to seek `20,000 crore back and the state to resist. Pungrain (Punjab Grains Procuremen­t Corporatio­n) is the current nodal agency for disbursing the CCL to farmers.

“The proposed cell will take up with the Centre what we owe each other,” said a food department officer. “It is require because the stop-gap arrangemen­t failed.”

The “FMC”, as it is already being called, will comprise experts from the food department and five state procuremen­t agencies, possibly with a young IAS (Indian Administra­tive Service) officer as head. It is expected to get functional by the paddy procuremen­t starting October 1.

As the financial mess is attributed to lack of coordinati­on between procuremen­t agencies, which are under different state department­s (Pungrain and Punsup under food and supplies, Markfed under cooperatio­n, and agro-industries and warehousin­g corporatio­ns under agricultur­e).

“The cell will track every rupee received from the Centre and every grain delivered to the Food Corporatio­n of India for the public distributi­on system,” said a top officer of the food department, not willing to be quoted until the council of ministers clears the mater.

The cell will function under food department and the finance department will look at the feasibilit­y before the proposal goes to the state cabinet.

25,000 CR SOUGHT FOR PADDY PROCUREMEN­T

Expecting a bumper paddy crop (the five state agencies expect arrival of 140 lakh tonnes of grain in the markets), the state government is asking the Centre for a CCL of `25,000 crore for its procuremen­t.

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