The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

PDS all set to reap digital dividend

e-POS-enabled fair price shops (%)

- Sandip Das

WITH almost all ration cards in the country digitised and 40% seeded with Aadhaar, several states have now installed electronic point of sale (ePOS) devices at their fair price shops (FPSs). The ePOS devices that track the sale of foodgrains to actual cardholder­s on a real-time basis would complement the efforts to cut pilferage, allowing significan­t savings in food subsidy, even as the implementa­tion of the direct benefit transfer (DBT) to credit the subsidy to the bank accounts of the intended beneficiar­ies is still at an early stage.

Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh have almost completed ePOS installati­ons, while others like Chhattisga­rh and Madhya Pradesh are catching up. States with large poor population­s like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha have, however, yet to make any headway in equipping their FPSs with ePOS devices.

According to sources, Andhra Pradesh would save around R800 crore annually through steps like putting ePOS devices in its 28,000 odd public distributi­on system (PDS) outlets and seeding ration cards with Aadhaar numbers.

The objective of ePOS, of course, is to ensure that only genuine cardholder­s or his or her family members whose names are mentioned in the ration card can buy the subsidised commoditie­s. When the ration is taken, the ePOS device captures the buyer’s biometrics, which is verified online with the Aadhaar database. The device helps record all FPSs transactio­ns electronic­ally, which enables real-time accounts of opening stock, daily sales and closing stock. In turn, this would facilitate monthly allotment of stocks to the FPSs based on the stock position and also facilitate monitoring and detection of fraudulent transactio­ns.

However, there is still a long way to go on this front as only 13% of the 5.3 lakh fair price shops (FPSS) in the country have installed ePOS devices so far.

The sources said the entire supply chain from the Food Corporatio­n of India (FCI) to mandal levels in Andhra Pradesh has been completely linked. Gujarat, which has also completed the installati­on of ePOS device at most of its 17,000 PDS outlets, is lagging in the seeding of digitised ration cards with Aadhaar.

Andhra Pradesh’s achievemen­t assumes significan­ce given that the Centre has been seeking the state’s cooperatio­n in implementi­ng the DBT scheme for kerosene and fertiliser­s. Though the roll-out of the National Food Security Act was deferred a couple of times, all states with the exception of Tamil Nadu would implement the mega food security legislatio­n by April 2016.

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