‘Tenders invited to convert Wheat into meal Atta’
JAMMU, JANUARY 16 – Minister for Food, Civil Supplies
and Consumer Affairs Choudhary Zulfkar Ali informed the House that the
enhancement of rates of foodgrains has not put any burden on the BPL households
as they continue to get the ration on highly subsidized rates.
He said
after the implementation of Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Food Entitlement Scheme
(MMSFES) in the state, the government distributes wheat at the rate of Rs 1200
per quintal against the procurement rate of Rs. 1900 per quintal. Similarly, rice
is provided at the rate of Rs 1500 per quintal against the procurement cost of
Rs. 2400 per quintal, he added.
Replying to a question of Ramesh Arora, the Minister informed that the
government bears a deficit of Rs 9 per kg on rice and Rs 7 per kg on wheat that
puts extra burden of Rs 411 crore on state exchequer. In order to reduce the
deficit in MMSFES, the rates have been enhanced only under NPHH category and
there is no burden on 74.13 lakh BPL families in the state, he asserted.
He further informed that the tenders for conversion of wheat into meal
atta have been invited and Jammu district would get 10 kg atta bags as and when
the same is finalized.
Meanwhile, the Minister informed that the government provides
carriage/transport charges to the depot owners as per the amount fixed by the
concerned Deputy Commissioners. He also said that the dealers are being paid
commission as per availability of funds.

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