Minister
inspects CAPD Store at Udhampur
JAMMU,
JANUARY 6: Minister for Food, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution
(FCA&PD), Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali said that there is no shortage of essential
commodities as of now anywhere in the state.
While
inspecting Government Food Store at Udhampur, the Minister said that there is
an adequate stock of essential commodities available in all the areas of the
state and is being disbursed among the people. He said that they have directed
officers to ensure timely disbursal of food grains and to ensure proper
monitoring so that there is no pilferage.
The
minister said besides the food grains, there is adequate stock of the LPG and
petrol in both the divisions and the distribution is being reviewed frequently.
He
said the FCA&PD staff has been asked to ensure that people do not face any
shortage of essential commodities and there should be no complaint of
over-charging. He said it should be ensured that every beneficiary coming under
National Food Security Act (NFSA) or Mufti Mohammad Syed Food Entitlement
Scheme (MMSFES) should receive allotted quota of food-grains on time.
The
minister said that the government is fully committed for the protection and
promotion of economic and social well-being of the citizens and requisite steps
are being taken to ensure hassle free supply of quality ration to the people.
The
Minister, along with a high-level team of officers of the department, inspected
ration depot Udhampur in order to check the stock position and quality of the
food grains available in the depot.
During
the inspection, the minister expressed satisfaction over the quality of the
food items available for the public. However, the Minister directed the
officers that quality of the food items should be maintained.
The
Minister directed the CAPD officials to prepare a Detailed Project Report of
the expansion of Food Store Udhampur.
On
the occasion, the minister met with locals, who raised number of demands. The
Minister assured the locals that their genuine demands would be resolved on
priority bases.
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