Tur
and Urad Stocks Monitoring On
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Officials
visits 10 locations across 4 States to observe stock disclosure status of Tur and
Urad
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12
officers visits Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra
and Tamil Nadu to understand ground reality
Senior Officers from the Department
of Consumer Affairs visited 10 various locations across four States to interact
and observe stock disclosure status of Tur and Urad during past days.
In this regard, Secretary, Department
of Consumer Affairs, Rohit Kumar Singh took an internal meeting with these officers
who visited major pulses markets and interacted with various market players. During
the last week, apart from holding a meeting with All India Dal Mills Association
at Indore by the Secretary, Government of India, on 15th April, 2023, the Department
deputed 12 senior officers to visit various places in the States of Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu to take stock of ground reality.
The interactions with ground
level market players and State officials revealed that while the number of registration
and stock disclosure on the e-portal is increasing, substantial number of market
players have either not registered or failed to update their stock positions on
regular basis. It has been observed that stocks under transaction, like, farmer’s
stocks lying in mandi for auction, stocks awaiting customs clearance at ports etc.
escaped the current monitoring mechanism. Further, it has also been observed that
millers and traders/dealers have resorted to holding their stocks in warehouses
in the name of farmers in a deliberate attempt to escape stock declaration.
Senior officers of the Department
visited various locations, namely, Indore, Chennai, Salem, Mumbai, Akola, Latur,
Sholapur, Kalaburagi, Jabalpur and Katni and interacted with officers of the State Governments,
millers, traders, importers and port authorities and conducted meeting with associations
of millers, importers and traders. The market players were sensitized on the importance
of stock declaration and have been asked to declare their stocks truthfully and
regularly or else stringent action such as seizure and confiscation of undeclared
stocks may be done by the State Government.
The office bearers of Importers
association informed that Traders from other States like Telengana,
Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka are also importing Tur Dal from Chennai
Port and requested clarification about their reporting in the State of Importers
or in the State of receiving the import to ensure no duplication of data. It was
clarified that the stocks should be reported in the State where it is physically
available/stocked.
The Department has already directed
State Governments and District Administrations to intensify the enforcement of stock
declaration by conducting stock verification and take strict action on undisclosed
stocks under relevant sections of the EC Act, 1955 and the Prevention of Black marketing
and Maintenance of Supplies of Essential Commodities Act, 1980. States have also
been asked to look into the data pertaining to FSSAI licences, APMC registration,
GST registration, warehouses and custom bonded warehouses and encourage these entities
also to report their declarations of stock in order to widen the coverage of market
players.
To improve the stock disclosure
data, the Department is making certain changes in the e-portal https://fcainfoweb.nic.in/psp/
such as, incorporating text boxes for providing warehouse in which stock is held,
provision for dealer/commission agent/mandi trader to upload stock data of farmer
lying in his shop yard for auctioning etc. Further, the Department has been in touch
with Customs to take necessary action on importers who have deliberately delayed
clearance of their consignments.
The Department affirms its intention
to sustain the efforts on monitoring the stocks of Tur and Urad. In this regard,
subsequent follow up visits are being planned in addition to the weekly review meetings
taken by the Committee for Stock Monitoring under the chairmanship of Mrs. Nidhi
Khare, Additional Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs.