Zulfkar reviews stock, supply position in Udhampur, Reasi distts

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, June 12: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs and Information, Choudhary Zulfkar Ali  today convened a meeting to review the progress in implementation of  NFSA and MMSFE schemes in Reasi and Udhampur districts.
The Minister took a detailed review of the status of stock and supply position, allocation, lifting, distribution of essential commodities under PDS and directed the concerned Deputy Commi-ssioners to put in place effective monitoring mechanism to ensure that ration distribution is further streamlined and made time bound.
He said that effectiveness of any welfare scheme depends upon its efficient implementation on the ground so that the benefits reach to the last man in the queue.
“State Government expends Rs. 700 crore on providing subsidized ration and it becomes imperative to ensure that these funds are utilized for optimum benefit of the public,” the Minister said, adding that  it should be ensured that the field functionaries deliver on the ground.
The Minister asked the Deputy Commissioners to fully sensitize vigilance monitoring committees about their duties primarily about the public distribution system and directed to start SMS alert facility for informing   members of vigilance monitoring committee about the time of ration dispatch to their respective areas.
While taking reviewing of the Aadhar seeding of ration cards, the Minister directed that the process should be expedited to check duplicity and ascertain the exact requirement of ration in a particular area. He also passed directions that henceforth all ration  card holders will submit their Aadhar cards or numbers to the concerned.
Minister while reviewing the digitization process, asked the concerned to put in place the requisite measures for end to end computerization ensuring promptness and transparency in the service delivery. He also asked to expedite the process of installation of POS machine at the fair price shops to facilitate cashless transactions
Zulfkar also took comprehensive review of the performance of Legal Metrology Department and stressed on intensive market checking to check the unfair trade practice and safeguard consumer’s interest.
While reviewing the working of Information Department, the Minister asked the DIOs to highlight the success stories and development stories of their respective districts and also stressed on better coordination between the concerned departments and Information to ensure mass awareness of welfare schemes.
Earlier, DC Reasi Ravinder Kumar and ADC Udhampur Avny Lavasa gave a detailed presentation highlighting the achievements and working of FCS&CA in the district.
Director Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Ch Rashid Azam Inqalabi, Joint Director Information Manisha Sarin, and other senior officers of the concerned departments were present in the meeting.