‘Govt considering increase in quantum of rations under MMSFES to 50 kgs
for frontier districts’
KUPWARA, SEPTEMBER 20: Minister
for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs and Information, Choudhary
Zulfkar Ali today conducted an extensive tour of Kupwara district to review the
stock and supply position of essentials in view of upcoming winter season.
The
Minister also inaugurated Rs 50 lakh laboratory cum office of the Legal
Metrology Department at Handwara. Later, the Minister chaired a meeting to take
stock of functioning of FCS&CA, I&PR, and LMD Departments.
Member of Parliament Fayaz Mir, MLA Kupwara Bashir Ahmad Dar, Secretary
FCS&CA Shafiq Raina, District Development Commissioner Khalid Jahangir,
Director FCS&CA Nisar Ahmad Wani, JD Information Kashmir Zahoor Ahmad Mir,
ADC Handwara Peer Muzaffar Ahmad, DIOs of Baramulla, Bandipora, Kupwara and Tehsil
level officers of FCS&CA and other field functionaries were present in
the meeting.
Zulfkar, who is also the chairman District Development Board Kupwara, took stock
of availability of essential commodities, winter stocking at far-flung areas of
Machil, Keran, Karnah, Jumagund, Budnambal and snowbound areas of the district.
The DDC informed the Minister about the stock and supply position of
essentials and also informed him about the developmental scenario of the
district.
While reviewing the functioning of Information Department, the Minister
impressed upon the concerned to prioritise developmental stories highlighting
the developmental aspects of governance.
Zulfkar directed the concerned to ensure dumping of essential
commodities for the coming winter season. He also directed to ensure measures
to avoid pilferage, lift quality ration from FCI, and display rate lists
outside fair price shops for awareness of consumers.
“The
Department is going to introduce on pilot basis electronic weighing machines
from Kupwara for transparent distribution of ration among beneficiaries.
Besides, 120 more FP shops will be sanctioned for the district. The Government
is considering proposal to increase the quantum of ration under Mohammad Sayeed
Food Entitlement Scheme (MMSFES) to 50 kgs from the existing 35 kgs
for the frontier districts,” the Minister said.
He
impressed upon the concerned to work with added zeal, zest and dedication so
that benefits accrue to the people at large and the essential services are
delivered to the beneficiaries well on time.

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