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Centre to give violence-hit Jammu and Kashmir three months' rations in advance

Henceforth, about 1.87 lakh tonnes of foodgrain will be supplied three months in advance to PDS beneficiaries in Kashmir

Ram Vilas Paswan

IANS New Delhi

In the wake of "acute food shortage" in violence-hit Jammu and Kashmir, the Union Food Ministry on Friday assured the state authorities that it will provide advance three-month rations for public distribution in the valley.

The Food Ministry officials said here that a team of officials of the state government and the Food Corporation of India (FCI) will be set up for assessing the feasibility of establishing modern foodgrain storage system in the state.

"As Kashmir is facing acute food shortage, the Centre has assured to provide an advance three-month ration for public distribution in the valley," Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said in a series of tweets.

 

He said the central government will examine the state government's demand for allocation of extra 4.30 lakh million tonnes of foodgrains "at lower rates".

Officials in the Food ministry said the state has currently been supplying food grain through public distribution system (PDS) on a monthly basis.

"J&K had launched a new scheme in which five kilogram foodgrain are distributed to each ration card holder over and above current entitlement under the National Food Security Act (NFSA)," Paswan said.

Paswan held a meeting on Thursday with Jammu and Kashmir Food Minister Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali.

Officials said the state needs annually 7.51 lakh tonnes of foodgrain under the National Food Security Act.

It has sought an additional 4.30 lakh tonnes of grain at lower rates.

Henceforth, about 1.87 lakh tonnes of foodgrain will be supplied three months in advance to PDS beneficiaries in Kashmir.

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First Published: Jul 15 2016 | 4:34 PM IST

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