SRINAGAR, JULY 05: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and
Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) and Information, Choudhary Zulfkar Ali today
directed the concerned officers to maintain the financial discipline in
handling revolving fund of the FCS&CA Department.
Chairing a review meeting to seek update on the remittances made in the
fund of the Department, the Minister said the main aim to create the revolving
fund was to address the “shortage of money” in the Department.
The Minister said when he took over the Department its annual budget
used to be around Rs 235 crore only. However, with the passage of time and with
the implementation of National Food Security Act (NFSA) the budget was
increased to Rs 700 crore, he added. Besides, the department received
additional Rs 100 crore on account of sugar.
The Minister said despite this the Department heavily relied on
Government Treasury for any kinds of fund transactions including depositing of
its sales.
To address the issue, the Minister said he held threadbare discussions
with Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and Finance Department and asked them if
FCS&CA could be given certain amount of money to create a fund where from
it could easily withdraw and deposit the money to ease its business
transactions.
Choudhary Zulfkar Ali said the aim to create the fund was to make the
department self-dependent and to ensure that there is no break in the food
grains distribution cycle so that people do not face any kind of inconvenience.
He said it is imperative to maintain the financial discipline in
maintaining the account as it would save time to run around other financial
agencies for seeking funds, and would also greatly help in serving people as
per schedule.
The Minister said everyone responsible for maintaining the account
should ensure that any kind of deficit in the fund is paid back well within
timeframe. He said non-compliance in this regard would reflect on the service
books of the concerned officers.
Choudhary Zulfkar Ali also stressed on need to follow the Comptroller
and Auditor General’s report. He said the report should be treated as a guiding document as
it could help in addressing the issues that have been highlighted there.
The Minister also impressed upon the directors of both the divisions to
ensure greater transparency in the functioning of the Department and take
action against those found in malpractices.
Later, the Minister also sought update on stock supply position and
stressed on timely lifting and distribution of food grains.
Secretary FCS&CA Shafiq Ahmad Raina, Director FCS&CA Jammu R A.
Inqalibi, Director FCS&CA Kashmir Nissar Ahmad Wani, Assistant Directors of
Kashmir and Jammu divisions, Tehsil Level Officers and other concerned attended
the meeting.
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