The Asian Age

Govt planning to privatise PDS?

■ Over 4.9L fair price shops may come under private entity ◗ Highly-placed sources said the move could attract major players in the food business once it is ready for execution

- ANIMESH SINGH

In a major step that could revamp the entire public distributi­on system and help plug leakages, the Centre is learnt to be giving serious thought to privatisin­g the whole setup. It would mean that a network of more than 4.9 lakh fair price shops across the country could come under the jurisdicti­on of a single private entity.

Highly-placed sources said the blueprint on the proposal was under finalisati­on and could attract major players in the food business once it is ready for execution.

The sources said the Prime Minister’s Office is learnt to have mooted the proposal and subsequent­ly the ministry of food and public distributi­on held deliberati­ons over it.

The move could put a big question mark over the future of lakhs of private individual­s who run fair price shops, and who for the past few years have been demanding that the Centre give them a fixed monthly amount for running their establishm­ents.

Several national and state-level agitations have also been taken out by associatio­ns of fair price shop owners, who are seeking a fixed remunerati­on from the government.

Currently, all fair price shop owners are paid commission by the respective state government­s on the basis of the quantity of the food items which they sell to consumers.

For example, in Andhra Pradesh, ration shop owners are paid `70 per bag as commission for rice and `16 per bag for sugar. With the skyrocketi­ng of transport charges due to the hike in petroleum prices, the dealers have been incurring losses and therefore their demand for seeking a fixed monthly remunerati­on rather than commission­s have led to several violent protests in various states.

Sources said the move

■ Continued from Page 1 by the Centre to put the entire PDS infrastruc­ture under one private entity could be to counter the demand of the fair price shop owners.

If all fair price shops are placed under the supervisio­n of a single private entity, the moot question is what role will the current owners of these establishm­ents have in the new system? While sources say the basic idea behind the decision is to curb corruption and plug the leak of food items supplied under PDS, at the same time ration shop owners may have to work as per the terms and conditions of the private entity if the move becomes a reality.

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