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PDS beneficiaries woes: Free wheat of no use when flour mills shut due to lockdown

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New Delhi:  Many poor beneficiaries registered under the Public Distribution System (PDS) who are pinning their hopes on free and subsidised ration supplies for their survival during the COVID-19 lockdown are disappointed to get wheat at a time even flour mills are shut.

In most parts of the country, local flour millers and chakki shops are not allowed to operate, while some are not willing to function due to fear of action by the police which is enforcing strictly the lockdown rules to stop the spread of the disease as the confirmed cases in the country rise to 1,071.

“What do I do with wheat? Nearby chakkis (flour mills) are shut. Where do I convert wheat into flour? What is the point of buying wheat when we cannot consume?” Mustafa (25), a factory worker, told PTI after getting the ration supply from a fair price shop at Sarai Kale Khan in the national capital.

Mustafa received 6 kg wheat and 1.5 kg rice per person for free on Monday and did not get his monthly quota of foodgrains at a subsidised rate in the absence of stock at the depot.

Under the PDS, the government is giving monthly 5 kg foodgrains at a subsidised rate of Rs 2 kg for wheat and Rs 3 kg for rice.

To ensure enough food to the poor during the lockdown, the government last week decided to distribute for free 5 kg of rice or wheat per person and 1 kg pulse per household for the next three months under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY).

Like Mustafa, many ration card holders — some were working in nearby factories, some as servants, security guards and rickshaw pullers before the lockdown announced on March 24 — who got wheat from the ration shop were disappointed.

This was the situation reported in wheat-consuming states of North India even though the central government has given permission to states and union territories to supply ‘wheat flour’ if they wish at their expense.

“Under the PDS, we basically deliver wheat. It is logistically not possible to intervene at a local level by the Government of India. However, necessary advisory will be issued to the state governments to look into the matter,” Food Secretary Ravi Kant said.

Except for Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana, most states distribute a mix of rice and wheat through PDS. However under the PMGKY, mostly rice will be distributed for free, he said.

“It is difficult suddenly to convert wheat into atta (wheat flour) and distribute via PDS. If at all to be done and can be managed, it has to be done at the state level,” Kant said.

However, some states like Telangana have taken measures to distribute wheat flour along with rice and some cash to ration card holders who have become jobless owing to the lockdown.

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