The Sunday Guardian

‘NO NEED TO HOARD, NO SHORTAGE OF FOOD GRAINS’

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tonne as of now, of which 27 million tonne is rice and 16 million tonne is wheat. Besides, it is estimated that the farmers will harvest a record 106 million tonnes of wheat this year,” said a senior government official.

Sources said the ministry’s move will not only prevent increase in food prices amid panic buying, but also ensure that rural families have enough ration to survive on, as day jobs may be hard to come in the near future because of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The government has also included face masks and hand sanitisers on the list of essential commoditie­s, and is in the process of including more items there. The Centre is closely monitoring the prices of soaps, floor cleaners and thermal scanners because of a surge in demand of these items in the wake of growing coronaviru­s cases. The prices of these products will be monitored from 114 centres across the country.

The Consumer Affairs Ministry keeps track of the prices of 22 essential commoditie­s. However, the Ministry also included face masks and hand sanitizers under the Essential Commoditie­s Act (ECA) keeping in mind the corona outbreak. The official said that strict action would be taken against those hoarding and black marketing these products.

He said the government may bring soaps, floor cleaners and thermal scanners also under the Essential Commoditie­s Act if their prices shot up from the level which prevailed in the last six months. The government will monitor more products if prices go up substantia­lly.

The 22 commoditie­s which have been there in the ECA include food grains (rice, wheat, atta), pulses (gram, tur, urad, moong, masur), edible oils (groundnut oil, mustard oil, vanaspati, soya oil, sunflower oil, palm oil), vegetables (potato, onion, tomato) and other items (sugar, gur, milk, tea, salt).

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