Food Movement and Regulatory Reform Big Achievement, says Minister
Consumer Protection Act, 2019 and progress towards One Nation One
Ration Card among major achievements and initiatives of Ministry of Consumer Affairs,
Food & Public Distribution, says Minister
Posted On: 30 MAY 2020 5:53PM by PIB Delhi
Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food &
Public Distribution, Ram Vilas Paswan
on 30 May 2020 listed the achievements and initiatives of the Ministry of Consumer
Affairs, Food & Public Distribution during the last one year. The biggest achievement
is the Government has been ensuring transport and distribution of free food grains
to the people during the lockdown period.
Mr. Paswan said the enactment
of Consumer Protection Act, 2019, CWC achieves highest ever turnover, increase in
the authorized capital of FCI from Rs.3,500 crore to Rs.10,000 crore and the march
towards One Nation One Ration Card are among notable achievements of the Ministry
during the last one year of the Government.
Food grain distribution
Mr. Paswan said sufficient
quantity of food grains is available in buffer stock to fulfill the nation's increased
demand during the COVID19 crisis. The Minister informed that as on 28.5.2020, FCI
currently has 272.29 LMT rice and 479.40 LMT wheat. Hence, a total of 751.69 LMT
food grain stock is available (excluding the ongoing purchase of wheat and paddy,
which have not yet reached the godown).
He said that since the lockdown was announced on
24th March, 2020, about 101.81 LMT food grains have been lifted and transported
through 3636 rail rakes. Apart from the rail route, transportation was also done
through roads and waterways. A total of 213.02 LMT has been transported. 12,000
MT food grains was transported through 12 ships. Total 10.37 LMT food grains have
been transported to the North-Eastern States.
He said the FCI and NAFED have undertaken a massive
exercise transporting food grains to States and UTs for distribution under Atmanirbhar scheme, PM-GKAY and NFSA.
Under PMGKAY, for 3 months a total of 104.4 LMT
rice and 15.6 LMT wheat is required of which 84.95 LMT rice and 12.91 LMT wheat
have been lifted by various States and UTs. A total of 97.87 LMT food grain has
been lifted till 29.5.2020. Along with additional food grains, 1 Kg Pulses/Dal per
family per month are being given free-of-cost to all 80 crore NFSA beneficiaries
for a period of three months April to June 2020 across all States/UTs. Mr. Paswan said the total requirement for pulses for three months
is 5.87 LMT. So far, 4.77 LMT pulses have been dispatched while 3.80 LMT Pulses
have reached the States/UTs. As on 29.5.2020, 1.75 LMT pulses have been distributed
by the States/UTs.
Mr. Paswan said that
under NFSA and other welfare schemes of the Government of India total 55 LMT food
grains are required for one month. The Department has already delegated the power
to Food Corporation of India (FCI) to grant extension to States/UTs for lifting
the unlifted quantity to further six months i.e upto June, 2020 as 1st extension
and while for the North-east States and J & K as 2nd extension as measures to
improve offtake of foodgrain under TPDS/NFSA .
Under the OMSS, the Government liberalized the
sale of food grains by the FCI to states and NGOs by offering Wheat and rice at
a subsidized rate.
Mr. Paswan
said that States/UTs have already lifted 2.06 LMT food grains under Atma Nirbhar Bharat package. The distribution
has started and
shall be completed on schedule.
One Nation One Card
Mr. Paswan said national
portability of NFSA ration cards holders has been introduced under “One Nation One
Ration Card” plan . He said the Ministry is aiming to achieve
100% seeding of ration cards with Aadhar under One Nation
One Ration Card scheme by January 2021.
Centrally Sponsored Pilot Scheme on “Fortification
of Rice and its Distribution under PDS
Informing about this scheme, Mr. Paswan said that a total budget outlay of Centrally Sponsored
Pilot Scheme on “Fortification of Rice and its Distribution under Public Distribution
System” has been revised to Rs.174.64 Crore from earlier outlay of Rs. 147.61 Crore. The Pilot Scheme is to focus on 15 Districts,
preferably 1 District per State.
Increase in the authorized capital of Food Corporation
of India (FCI)
The Minister informed that the Cabinet Committee
on Economic Affairs (CCEA) in its meeting held on 02.12.2019 approved the proposal
of increase in the authorized capital of FCI from Rs.3,500 crore to Rs.10,000 crore.
Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) achieves
highest turnover
Mr. Paswan said the Central
Warehousing Corporation (CWC) has achieved highest ever turnover of about Rs 1710 crore during 2019-20. Government of India has received
Rs 35.77 crores out of the total dividend of Rs 64.98 crore.
Sugar Development Fund
Mr. Paswan said loan
applications involving amount of Rs.125,05.34 lakhs were
approved and an amount of Rs.188,58.91 lakhs loan was disbursed to 15 sugar factories
during 01.04.2019 to 31.03.2020. A web-portal has also been launched w.e.f. 28.10.2019 for online submission of loan applications
for availing various loans provided under Sugar Development Fund by the Sugar Factories.
Diversion of excess sugar to ethanol
The Minister informed that the Government has also
allowed production of ethanol from sugar and sugar syrup for current ethanol supply
year 2019-20 (December, 2019 - November, 2020) in order to meet the increased demand
for ethyl alcohol to check the spread of Corona virus.
Production of Hand-sanitizers to fight against
Covid-19
Mr. Paswan said 165 distilleries
and 962 independent manufacturers were given licenses to produce hand-sanitizers
across the country, which has resulted in production of 87,20,262
litres of hand-sanitizers (as on 11.5.2020).
Face Mask and hand sanitizer
manufacturing
Mr. Paswan said that
in wake Covid-19, Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) allowed the grant of license
to the manufacturers of FFP2 masks as per IS 9473:2002 (which are technically equivalent
to N95 masks), with relaxation regarding availability of in-house testing facilities.
Patent to National Sugar Institute
The Minister said that the patent has been granted
to National Sugar Institute (NSI) Kanpur for a new process on Sugarcane Juice Clarification
to obtain Sulphur-less sugar.
Consumer Protection Bill, 2019
Consumer Protection Bill, 2019 was passed in Lok Sabha and by Rajya Sabha on 30.07.2019
& 06.08.2019 respectively. The President gave his assent to the Consumer Protection
Bill 2019 and the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 was published on the official gazette
on 09.08.2019.
The Legal Metrology (National Standards) Rules,
2011
The Legal Metrology (National Standards) Rules,
2011 were amended to include new definitions of International System of Units (SI
units) of weights and measures as per the definitions adopted by International Bureau
of Weights and Measures (BIPM) vide GSR 474 (E) dated 5th July, 2019
Hallmarking
The Minister said that the hallmarking for Gold
jewellery and artefacts has been made mandatory in the
country vide notification on 15 January 2020 giving a period of one year for implementation.
National Laboratory Directory
He also informed the media that National Laboratory
Directory has been launched by Bureau of Indian Standards containing data of more
than 4000 laboratories with location and product-wise testing facility.