Odisha

Minister Emphasizes Farmers’ Stake in Paddy Procurement, Monthly PDS Ration in Odisha

Bhubaneswar: Minister for Food Supply and Consumer Welfare Krushna Chandra Patra conducted a comprehensive review of the Department’s activities at a meeting held at Lokseva Bhawan Conference Hall today. The meeting saw the presence of Principal Secretary Sanjay Kumar Singh, Managing Director of State Civil Supply Corporation Shubham Saxena, and other senior officials.

At the outset, Principal Secretary Sanjay Kumar Singh provided an overview of the department’s recent initiatives and ongoing efforts.

Patra emphasized the importance of a smooth paddy procurement process during the current kharif season. He instructed officials to prioritize the interests of farmers and take prompt action to address any grievances. The minister directed that no registered farmer should be deprived of paddy procurement, ensuring a fair and transparent process.

In addition, Patra highlighted the implementation of a monthly public distribution system (PDS) ration starting from January 2025. Under this system, eligible beneficiaries will receive their monthly ration by the last week of the previous month. In cases where ration needs extend beyond one month, distribution for two months will be provided. The minister stressed the importance of timely lifting to expedite the distribution process. Currently, 84% of the e-KYC verification process has been completed across the state, which is crucial for smooth ration distribution.

Patra also raised concerns regarding rising prices and instructed for the swift implementation of enforcement squads to combat hoarding. Additionally, he called for increased public awareness and the immediate filling of vacancies in consumer forums at the district level to ensure effective grievance redressal.

The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the government’s commitment to strengthening the public distribution system and supporting farmers through transparent and efficient processes. Senior officials from both the Food Supply and Consumer Welfare Department and the State Civil Supply Corporation actively participated in the discussions.

Bureau The News Hashtag

Recent Posts

Odisha to Revamp ‘Ama Sathi’ Chatbot for Improved Public Service Delivery

Bhubaneswar: Seeking to enhance accessibility and efficiency in revenue services, the Odisha government has initiated…

21 hours ago

Odisha Moves to Abolish Professional Tax, Cabinet Clears Ordinance

Bhubaneswar: In a major reform aimed at easing the tax burden on individuals and businesses,…

21 hours ago

Odisha Cabinet Approves ₹93.13 Crore for Smartphones Under POSHAN Abhiyaan

Bhubaneswar: In a major step to strengthen digital service delivery at the grassroots level, the…

22 hours ago

Railways Unveils Upgraded Next-Gen Amrit Bharat Coaches with Enhanced Interiors

New Delhi: Indian Railways has introduced upgraded interiors for the next-generation Amrit Bharat Express coaches,…

22 hours ago

Debrigarh Ecotourism Logs Record ₹6 Crore Revenue, 1.4 Lakh Visitors in 2025–26

Bhubaneswar: Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary has achieved a major milestone in 2025–26, recording its highest-ever revenue…

2 days ago

Odisha Reschedules School Timings Amid Rising Heat, Classes to Begin at 6:30 AM

Bhubaneswar: With temperatures rising across the state, the Odisha government has directed all schools to…

4 days ago