Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Delhi for epos-enabled doorstep ration delivery

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Delhi government has asked the Centre to consider implementa­tion of an e-pos (electronic point of sale) enabled doorstep delivery of ration scheme across the country. In a letter to Union minister for consumer affairs Ram Vilas Paswan, Delhi food minister Imran Hussain said that the existing e-pos system has “serious irregulari­ties and shortcomin­gs” which he urged the Union minister to get investigat­ed through the Delhi lieutenant governor.

Hussain said that a trial run of e-pos system during JanuaryMar­ch, 2018 had exposed several problems such as disbursing ration on fake cards, biometric authentica­tion failure and multiple OTPS generated on mobile phones for fraudulent pilferage of grains and sugar. His letter was a reply to Paswan’s missive where the Union minister requested the state government to implement the e-pos system. Hussain in his reply said the state government was not opposed to the idea of e-pos in ration dispersal, but said the system needed improvemen­t.

“May, I therefore, request you to consider implementi­ng the e-pos enabled doorstep delivery of ration throughout India,” Hussain wrote to Paswan. He said that technology-led reforms are the way forward but not rectifying the “loopholes” that have been noticed in the implementa­tion of epos system will defeat the efforts at checking pilferage in the public distributi­on system.

Hussain’s request comes at a time when the AAP government in Delhi is pushing for implementa­tion of doorstep delivery of ration in the national Capital. “The cabinet had decided to implement door step delivery of ration system. However, despite cabinet decision and a number of directions, the commission­er, food and civil supplies department, has deliberate­ly not taken any step to implement it,” Hussain complained in his letter dated February 4, while seeking food commission­er Mohanjeet Singh’s transfer.

In a separate order issued on the same day, the services department relieved Singh of the additional charge of food and civil supplies. The services department, which comes under the L-G, appointed Ankita Bundela Delhi’s new food commission­er.

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