Bengal Govt to start distributing wheat under food security schemes from July

State Food and Supplies department will start distributing wheat among beneficiaries under the food security scheme from July.

Wheat will be procured after floating a tender. It is expected that the processes of distributing wheat will be started from July. The department has decided to distribute wheat as it has a demand among the people

Meanwhile, ration shops are being set up at Dooars of North Bengal. In the first, phase ration shops will be set up at 126 locations. The state Food and Supplies mMinisterJyotipriya Mullick has recently held a meeting at Uttarkanya in Siliguri in this regard.

The Bengal government had decided to distribute free ration to mothers with newborn babies across the state so that they do not suffer from malnourishment and for this, the department will distribute coupons to around 30,000 mothers across the state. The department has also chalked out a detailed plan to bring more number of pregnant women under the scheme. Mothers can now show the coupons at ration shops where they will be supplied with rice, wheat, gram and lentils. They would be given the coupons at the time when the leave the government hospitals or sub-centres, after their deliveries. One of the main purpose of this initiative was to bring down malnutrition.

The department has already instructed the ration shops to provide five kg of rice, 2.5 kg of wheat and 1 kg of lentil every month to the mothers against the coupons.

 

খাদ্য সাথী প্রকল্পের আওতাভুক্তদের গম বিতরণ করবে রাজ্য সরকার

আগামী জুলাই মাস থেকে খাদ্য সাথী প্রকল্পের আওতাভুক্তদের গম বিতরণ করবে রাজ্য খাদ্য ও সরবরাহ দপ্তর।

একটি টেন্ডারের পরই এই প্রক্রিয়া শুরু হবে। আশা করা হচ্ছে যে জুলাই থেকে এই প্রক্রিয়া শুরু হয়ে যাবে। জনসাধারণের মধ্যে চাহিদা আছে বলে দপ্তর এই গম বিতরণ করার সিদ্ধান্ত নিয়েছে। উত্তরবঙ্গের ডুয়ার্সেও রেশন দোকান গড়ে তোলা হচ্ছে। প্রথম দফায়, ১২৬ টি জায়গায় রেশন দোকান হবে। সম্প্রতি এই নিয়ে শিলিগুড়ির উত্তরকন্যায় একটি বৈঠক করেন খাদ্য ও সরবরাহ মন্ত্রী জ্যোতিপ্রিয় মল্লিক।

এদিকে, উত্তর বঙ্গের ডুয়ার্সে রাশির দোকান চালু করা হচ্ছে। প্রথমত, ১২৬ টি স্থানে ফেজ রাশির দোকান স্থাপন করা হবে। রাজ্য খাদ্য ও সরবরাহ মন্ত্রী জ্যোতিপ্রিয় মুলিক সম্প্রতি শিলিগুড়িের উত্তরাণকানায় একটি বৈঠক করেছেন।

রাজ্যের নবজাতক শিশুরা যাতে অপুষ্টির শিকার না হয় তাই ফ্রি রেশন দেওয়ার সিদ্ধান্ত নিয়েছে রাজ্য সরকার। প্রায় ৩০ হাজার মায়েদের এই কুপন দেওয়া হবে।

এই স্কিমের অধীনে গর্ভবতী মহিলাদের আনারও পরিকল্পনা করা হচ্ছে। ওই কুপনগুলি রেশন দোকানে দেখালেই তাদেরকে চাল, গম, ডাল সরবরাহ করা হবে। প্রসবের পর সরকারি হাসপাতাল থেকে ছুটির দিন মায়েদের এই কুপনগুলি দেওয়া হবে।

দপ্তরের নির্দেশে কুপনের পরিবর্তে রেশন দোকানগুলি প্রতি মাসে ৫ কেজি চাল, ২.৫ কেজি গম এবং ১ কেজি ডাল  দেবে।

 

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Bengal Govt to provide food to city street dwellers

In a unique initiative, the State Food Supply Department has taken up an elaborate scheme to provide free food to street dwellers living in areas under Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC).

The civic body has been asked to prepare a list of the people who live on the pavements across the city.

This is for the first time that any State Government is preparing a detailed scheme to ensure food security for pavement dwellers and beggars. The Food Supply Minister has said that ration cards will be prepared for these pavement dwellers so that they can get free food grains. More than 4,000 pavement dwellers have been identified in the city initially, who would be given special food packages. Rice, wheat and other food grains would be provided to them free of cost. The pavement dwellers from the districts will also be included in the scheme in the course of time.

The Chief Minister of Bengal, Mamata Banerjee had launched the Khadya Sathi Scheme last January. Under this scheme more than 8 crore, or almost 90% of the State’s population, have been getting rice and wheat at Rs 2 per kg.

 

ফুটপাথবাসীদের খাদ্য নিরাপত্তা সুনিশ্চিত করল রাজ্য সরকার

 

রাজ্য খাদ্য সরবরাহ দপ্তর কলকাতার ফুটপাথবাসীদের খাদ্য নিরাপত্তা সুনিশ্চিত করার পরিকল্পনা গ্রহণ করেছে, যা নিঃসন্দেহে একটি অনন্য উদ্যোগ। শহর জুড়ে যেসব নাগরিক ফুটপাথে বসবাস করেন তাদের একটি তালিকা তৈরি করতে বলা হয়েছে।

এই প্রথমবার কোন রাজ্য সরকার ফুটপাথবাসী এবং ভিক্ষুকদের খাদ্য নিরাপত্তা সুনিশ্চিত করার জন্য একটি বিস্তারিত পরিকল্পনা গ্রহণ করেছে। খাদ্য সরবরাহ মন্ত্রী বলেন, এই ফুটপাথবাসীদের জন্য রেশন কার্ড প্রস্তুত করা হবে, যাতে তারা বিনামূল্যে খাদ্যশস্য পেতে পারেন।

প্রাথমিকভাবে, শহরের ৪,০০০ এর বেশি ফুটপাথ বাসীকে চিহ্নিত করা হয়েছে যাদের এই বিশেষ খাদ্য প্যাকেজ দেওয়া হবে। বিনামূল্যে তাদের ধান, গম ও অন্যান্য খাদ্যশস্য দেওয়া হবে। জেলার ফুটপাথবাসিন্দাদেরও কালক্রমে এই পরিকল্পনার অন্তর্ভুক্ত করা হবে।

এই বছরের জানুয়ারি মাসেই খাধ্য সাথী প্রকল্প চালু করেছেন রাজ্যের মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়। এই প্রকল্পের দ্বারা রাজ্যের ৮ কোটি-রও বেশি, বা প্রায় ৯০ শতাংশ, মানুষ ২ টাকা কেজি দরে চাল ও গম পাচ্ছে।

 

Bengal ensures food security for all

On Sunday, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee greeted all on the occasion of the World Food Day.

Bengal, under the able leadership of Mamata Banerjee, has been instrumental in providing food security to the people of the State, especially in Jangalmahal, tea gardens of north Bengal and Aila-affected areas of Sunderbans, people residing in the Hills, and tribal people.

Over 8 crore people in the State have been brought under food security scheme. Rice is made available at Rs 2/kg.

Thanks to the Khadya Sathi scheme, around 80 percent of the state’s nine crore people are benefiting. The scheme aims to ensure that people would receive 5 kg of food grain every month at Rs 2 per kg.

Storage capacity has increased from 62 lakhs metric tonnes to 5 crore 62 lakh metric tonnes in the last 5 years.

The government has ensured that children suffering from malnutrition, and their mothers, receive 5 kg rice, 1 kg masoor dal, 2.5 kg wheat (or flour) and 1 kg grams regularly.

 

বাংলায় খাদ্য সুরক্ষা নিশ্চিত করেছে রাজ্য সরকার

রবিবার, বিশ্ব খাদ্য দিবস উপলক্ষে সকলকে শুভেচ্ছা জানান মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়।

মাননীয়া মুখ্যমন্ত্রীর নেতৃত্বে বাংলায় খাদ্য নিরাপত্তা এখন সুনিশ্চিত করা সম্ভব হয়েছে। বিশেষত জঙ্গলমহল, উত্তরবঙ্গের চা বাগান এবং সুন্দরবনের আয়লা অধ্যুষিত এলাকাগুলিতে ও পাহাড়ে বসবাসকারী মানুষ এবং আদিবাসী জনজাতিভুক্ত পরিবারের খাদ্য নিরাপত্তা সুনিশ্চিত করেছে বর্তমান সরকার।

বর্তমানে রাজ্যের প্রায় ৮ কোটি মানুষকে খাদ্য সাথী প্রকল্পের আওতায় আনা হয়েছে, তারা সকলে ২ টাকা কেজি দরে চাল পাচ্ছেন।

খাদ্য সাথী প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে রাজ্যের প্রায় ৮০ শতাংশ মানুষ উপকৃত হয়েছেন। এর মাধ্যমে তাদের প্রতি মাসে ২ টাকা কেজি দরে ৫ কেজি খাদ্যশস্য দেওয়া হচ্ছে।

গত ৫ বছরে মজুত ভাণ্ডারের ধারণ ক্ষমতা ৬২ লক্ষ মেট্রিক টন থেকে বাড়িয়ে ৫ কোটি ৬২ লক্ষ মেট্রিক টন করা হয়েছে।

যে সকল শিশুরা অপুষ্টিতে ভুগছে তাদের মায়েদের ৫ কেজি চাল, ১ কেজি মুসুর ডাল, ২.৫ কেজি গম এবং ১ কেজি ছোলা নিয়মিত দিচ্ছে রাজ্য সরকার।

 

 

RS Chairman admonishes CPM MP for “petty politics”, allows supplementary TMC Question

While asking a supplementary question in the Rajya Sabha, Trinamool MP Sukhendu Sekhar Roy today informed the House that almost 80 per cent of people in Bengal have been brought under the ambit of the public distribution system.

He also described how the people of Maoist-affected backward regions used to survive on ant eggs during the CPM rule in Bengal. He urged the Centre to increase allocations of food grains so that all the citizens of the State are covered under PDS.

Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari today admonished a CPM MP for “doing petty politics” over a question. “Why are you bringing your political battles inside the House” he said.

Seven crore people in Bengal to receive subsidised foodgrains

Mamata Banerjee government in West Bengal on Friday decided to start a new food security scheme to provide over three crore beneficiaries foodgrains at Rs 2 per kg, taking to seven crore the number of people getting subsidised food.

“Currently our government gives rice at Rs 2 per kg to 3.33 crore people in the state. We are starting a new scheme for food security from January 27.

“Three crore additional people will be included in this system and will get wheat and rice at Rs 2 per kg,” Banerjee said at the state secretariat Nabanna after a cabinet meeting.

She also said an additional 70 lakh people have filled up forms to get subsidised food and will be getting cereals at half the market price.

Altogether around seven crore people will be entitled to benefits of the state government’s food security schemes, she said.

The cabinet also adopted a rehabilitation package for tea garden workers in northern West Bengal as well as for people living in Jangalmahal – the Left Wing Extremism affected areas of the state.

WB Govt announces loan for workers of closed tea gardens

The state government on Tuesday announced soft loan to be provided to the planters of closed and sick tea gardens of North Bengal from the Rs 100 crore special corpus fund for tea industry.

The decision came after state labour minister Malay Ghatak held few rounds of meetings with the tea planters, trade union leaders and the officials of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts here at Uttar Kanya.

State food minister Jyotipriya Mullick also attended the meeting. Later, speaking to reporters, Mr Ghatak said, “The loan at low interest rate would be provided to the owners of sick and closed tea gardens to be used for the welfare of workers.”

The minister said the condition to get the loan is that the planters should use the loan only to carry out workers’ welfare activities.

He also informed that the state government is working to extend the National Food Security Act to the tea gardens by January 1, 2016. Under the act, the beneficiaries would get subsidized ration. The act was implemented in the state from September.

Food security made possible by the Mamata Banerjee Government

One of the first announcements Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made after coming to power was “Food for all.” To put words into action, she began with Junglemahal. She announced that all Adivasi families living in the Junglemahal region would get the same benefits of ration (public distribution system or PDS) as those received by below poverty level (BPL) families.

This was followed by a more inclusive announcement – that all families whose annual income in 2011 was Rs 42,000 or less would get all the benefits given to BPL families.

In fact, the budgetary allocation on food supply during the first year of the Trinamool Congress Government, in 2011-12, took a leap of almost 25 times from the previous year’s (2010-11) allocation, which was the last year in power for the Left Front, of Rs 13,40,72,000.

Benefits more spread out

The Trinamool Government has extended the selling of rice at Rs 2 per kg through the PDS to the Cyclone Aila-affected blocks, Darjeeling hills region, the land acquisition-protesting farmers of Singur, the Sabar, Lodha and Toto tribal communities, the poor families in the seven backward blocks of Birbhum, and the almost one lakh workers and their families in the 27 closed tea gardens.

Much higher budgetary spending

During its last four years in power, the Left Front Government budgeted Rs 55,98,75,000, or Rs 13,99,68,750 per year on an average, for the Food & Supplies Department. Compared to this, the Trinamool Government overshot that amount by almost seven-and-a-half times to spend Rs 419,72,83,000, or Rs 104,93,20,750 per year on an average, during its first four years.

As a consequence of the much higher spending, the food supply scenario has also improved hugely. The budgetary allocations by the Trinamool Government have improved progressively year after year to come to Rs 202,00,00,000 for 2015-16.

Grain storage capacity has improved tremendously

The major consequence of the budgetary spending on the Food & Supplies Department increasing by almost seven-and-a-half times has been an almost 21 times increase in the grain storage capacity in West Bengal. Naturally, more and more grains are reaching the people of the State.

Ninety per cent of the almost Rs 420 crore allocated for the Food & Supplies Department during the first four years of the Trinamool Government has been spent on shoring up the grain storage capacity. The current capacity has come to 3,24,830 metric tonnes. The capacity during the last two years of the Left Front rule was a mere 7750 metric tonnes.

It can easily be concluded that the Left Front Government had no genuine intention to improve the food supply situation in the State. Whatever it spent was based more on political reasoning than on social-economic necessities.

Other achievements

  • Compared to the last two years of the Left Front rule, the current government is providing subsidised food grains through the PDS to 25% more people yearly, on an average.
  • Not just that, all the 3,21,00,000 recipients are receiving food at the same rate – that is, rice at Rs 2 per kg and flour (atta) at Rs 5 per 750 g – which was not the case during the Left Front rule.
  • During the last four years, the Trinamool Government has weeded out 1,35,18,287 fake ration cards, which is a very significant 15% of the number of cards issued till the end of the Left Front Government.
  • During the last four years, almost 88.56% of ration cards have been digitilised. As a result of digitalisation, card-holders can procure ration from an outlet in the West Bengal, and it also would not be possible to have fake cards made.
  • Under the Left Front Government, food grains had to be first brought to Food Corporation of India (FCI) godowns for storage and were distributed to ration shops from there. A lot of grains went bad due to improper storage conditions, and people often received grains of inedible quality. Now the Trinamool Government buys the grains directly from the farmers and stores them in its own godowns, which are much better. Hence, there is no wastage.
  • The rate at which the State Government buys from the farmers has also improved. During the last three years of the Left Front rule, the price had improved from Rs 900 per quintal to Rs 1000 per quintal, that is, by 11%. Comparably, during the first four years of the Trinamool rule, the procurement price has improved from Rs 1080 per quintal (in 2011-12) to Rs 1360 per quintal (in 2014-15), an improvement of almost 26%.
  • In February 2012, on the initiative of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the Centre granted open general license (OGL) for exporting thicker grains of rice, which was till then limited only to rice of thin grains like basmati. As a result, farmers in West Bengal as well as in other States, earn much more.
  • In addition to the normal amount of food grains, the current State Government has allotted an additional 9.5 kg per month for 4,412 malnourished children spread over 17 districts.
  • Significantly too, the State Government wants 87% of the State’s population to be brought under the Centre’s Food Security Act, when the Centre wanted to bring only 67%.
  • Last but not the least, the Trinamool Government has improved the food grain procurement and distribution system despite obvious partiality from the Centre. Both the rate at which the Centre procures grains and the quality it procures is less for West Bengal in comparison to many other States.

 

WB Govt sets up six ration shops outside closed tea gardens

The State Food Department has set up six ration shops outside the gates of five closed tea gardens, so that the tea garden workers, along with the people living in the fringe areas of those five closed tea gardens, can get the benefit of procuring ration from those shops.

State Food Minister Jyotipriya Mullick said in the Assembly lobby that these ration shops have been set up by the Food Department, each at a cost of Rs 6.24 lakh. The minister said that ration shops have been set up outside Red Bank, Surendranagar, Dekhlapara, Dalmore and Kathalguritea tea gardens, with two being set up outside Kathalguri.

The Minister alleged that during the Left Front tenure, tea garden managers were given charge of ration shops and “after we came to power we found out that these managers most of the time failed to distribute ration evenly among the closed tea garden workers, which led to starvation.”

The Minister further said that his department has chosen some efficient self-help groups to run these ration shops and that these groups are now effectively running the ration shops outside these closed tea gardens.

At present, 1.03 lakh workers, their family members and those living adjacent to these closed tea gardens are the beneficiaries of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s special package of rice at Rs 2 per kg. He said Rs 1,080 crore is being spent on the special package and a total of 3.28 lakh people are the beneficiaries of this package.

 

Food Security scheme to be implemented all over Bengal by August 2015

The West Bengal Government is taking initiative to start Food Security schemes all over the State by the coming August. The new schemes have already been implemented South Dinajpur in April and Coochbehar in May.

This month, Uttar Dinajpur will be brought under this scheme and by July, it will be implemented in Nadia, Maldah, Jalpaiguri, Howrah and Hooghly.

Through this scheme, around 6.01 crore people in the State, below poverty line, will get rice at Rs 2/kg.

Incidentally, the West Bengal Government now pay subsidy to provide rice at Rs 2/kg to 3.28 crore people in the State.

Since, the scheme will be operated through ration shops, those will be also under strict vigil and will not be able to do any illegal selling of stocks.

The State Government had made a survey last year and the names of the beneficiaries are being listed according to the survey report. The State Government will also provide digital ration cards to the people who will be under this scheme.

The names of the people enlisted under this scheme are also being put up in the website of the state Food Department for transparency.

Bengal Govt expands PDS, rolls out digitised ration cards

West Bengal under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee is giving highly subsidised food grains to more than 3 crore people. West Bengal Government intends to cover more than 6 crore people with subsidised food grains among the 9.13 crore population of the State.

The public distribution system has been thoroughly overhauled through massive e-Governance measures. Bar coded or quick response digital ration cards are being used to all eligible beneficiaries.  More than 7.8 crore ration cards have been digitised.

West Bengal Government has started distribution of such digital ration cards in Dakshin Dinajpur and other distribution will be started in other districts too.

She also posted about the exapansion of PDS on twitter: