Excelsior Correspondent
PUDUCHERRY, Oct 13: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali today called on Chief Minister of Puducherry Narayanasamy and Food Minister of UT Kandasamy and discussed issues with regard to implementation of electronic Public Distribution System (e-PDS) system and Direct Beneficiary Transfer (DBT) mechanism in Puducherry.
Appreciating the efforts of J&K Government in streamlining Public Distribution System by adopting modern technology, the Chief Minister of Puducherry assured that Puducherry Government would extend every possible support to Jammu & Kashmir in effective implementation of electronic Public Distribution System and Direct Beneficiary Transfer System in J&K.
Meanwhile, Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali also held meeting with Minister for Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs of Union Territory M. Kandasamy and discussed in detail the successful implementation of e-PDS and DBT.
Lauding the efforts of Puducherry Government for effective implementation of PDS in Union Territory, Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali said that the implementation of e-PDS and DBT in J&K will benefit people of State at large. He said that DBT is scheme in which cash for food subsidy is directly transferred into the bank account of beneficiaries. He said that the system is beneficial for consumers living in inaccessible areas where Government faces problem in supply and distribution of ration and will help in bringing transparency in ration distribution system.
Extending gratitude to Puducherry Government for offering support in implementation of e-PDS and DBT, Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali said that Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti is keen to bring tremendous changes in the PDS in J&K and the Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumers Affairs is working hard to realize the dreams of Chief Minister.