Food for all: Bengal shows the way

West Bengal Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee had laid focus on food security for all. Various steps have been taken by the Trinamool Government to provide food grains at the remotest corners of the State, especially to the financially backward classes, the distressed and the poor.

Here are some achievements of the West Bengal Government, since Trinamool took office in 2011 May:

Storage Capacity:

When Trinamool Government took office in May 2011, the storage capacity of the State was 40,000 MT.  In the span of 3.5 years, new storage capacity of 3.8 Lakh MT has been created with a cost of Rs 370 Crore.

The Government has set a target of 5.755 Lakh MT and the balance will be completed by the end of the Financial Year 2015-16.

Public Distribution System:

The Government has undertaken a project of digitisation of ration cards. Since May 2011, 7.8 Crore cards have been digitised, which is 82% of the population.  The Minister in Charge along with his officials have made surprise checks in the ration shops, which has helped in stopping the wide spread corruption which existed before May 2011.

More than 90 lakh fake ration cards have been identified and cancelled in the last 3.5 years, thus stopping the leakage in the PDS.

Food for all:

More than 3.2 Crore BPL listed people from Jangalmahal, Singur, closed tea gardens, Aila affected Sunderbans and few blocks of Birbhum are getting subsidised rice at Rs 2/kg and wheat at Rs 5 per packet of 750 gm.

More than 4 thousand Severely Acute Malnourished (SAM) children have been provided additional 9.5 kg of food grains per month, under nutritional support programme.

Procurement of food grains:

More than 1000 paddy procurement camps are put into operation. More than 4.5 lakh MT of paddy has been procured under the Minimum Support Price System.

In 2010-11, the rice farmers earned around Rs 19,095 Crore and since the time the new Government took office, there has been a steady rise of the income of the farmers. In 2013-14, rice farmers earned around Rs 34,366 Crore.

 

 

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Centre depriving Bengal of paddy, kerosene quota: Food Minister

State Food and Supplies Minister Jyotipriyo Mullick Tuesday, alleged that the Centre has deprived Bengal by reducing its quota of kerosene as well as withholding funds for procurement of paddy.

“I have taken up the matter with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and she has assured to send the state chief secretary to Delhi if required to expedite release of pending funds. We have already written to Union Food Minister, and an official of the Food and Supplies Department is now in Delhi to expedite the matter. The state food secretary is scheduled to leave for Delhi tomorrow,” said Mr Mullick.

He alleged that the Centre has failed to sanction Rs 11,049 crore that was meant for paddy procurement despite regular submission of utilisation certificates.

“Had we received the funds we could have completed procurement of 15 lakh metric-ton of paddy which in turn would have helped us meet our deadline of procuring 32.36 lakh metric-ton by March,” said Mr Mullick.

Reduction of kerosene quota

Speaking about the next instance of deprivation by the Centre, Mr Mullick said three days ago, the Centre had reduced Bengal’s quota of kerosene by 636 kilolitre whereby the present entitlement is 79,652 kilolitres.

“The quota of no other state has been reduced as much as Bengal. When the Trinamool Congress came to power the state’s quota was 80,292 kilolitres. The UPA II government had reduced it by 4 kilolitres but there has been a substantial reduction this time,” said Mr Mullick.

The sudden reduction will force ration shops to decrease the per person allotment, he said.