Cabinet
Committee Approves Inclusion of Onion and Potato under Essential Commodities
Act, 1955
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has
approved the inclusion of onion and potato under the purview of stock holding
limits under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.
This will empower the State Governments to
undertake de-hoarding operations and to control the prices of onions and
potatoes.
This decision is expected to help in the efforts
being taken to tackle the problem of rising prices and also improve the
availability of these commodities to the general public especially vulnerable
sections.
The main objective of Control Orders is to enable
State Governments to continue to take effective de-hoarding operations under
the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 by fixing stock limits/licensing
requirements etc. in respect of these commodities especially in view of rising
prices. The Central Government has already delegated powers by empowering State
Governments to fix stock holding limits etc., as per local conditions and to
undertake de-hoarding operations commensurate with the objective of the Central
orders.
Background
The Essential Commodities Act, 1955 was enacted to
ensure the easy availability of essential commodities to consumers and to
protect them from exploitation by unscrupulous traders. The Act provides for
the regulation and control of production, distribution and pricing of
commodities, which are declared as essential for maintaining or increasing
supplies or for securing their equitable distribution and availability at fair
prices. Exercising powers under the Act, various Ministries/ Departments of the
Central Government and State Governments/Union Territory administrations have
issued Control Orders for regulating production, distribution, price and other
aspects in relation to the commodities declared as essential.
[Source: PIB (CCEA) Press Release dated 2nd
July 2014]