
State Government to bear entire cost of grinding wheat into Atta thus saving nearly Rs. 170 crore of beneficiaries.
Chandigarh, May 2: Fulfilling the commitment to deliver ration to the people at the doorsteps seamlessly, the Punjab Cabinet led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday gave approval to rollout home delivery service of Atta from 1st October and shall be implemented across the State in three phases.
According to the spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office, the Government shall offer, to every beneficiary enrolled under NFSA, the option of home delivery of Atta. Any beneficiary, who wishes to physically collect his entitlement of wheat from a Fair Price Shop (FPS), shall have an option of OPT-OUT through a suitable IT intervention freely available to him. The delivery cycle of distribution shall now be changed from quarterly cycle to monthly cycle.
Wherever Atta is being given to a beneficiary, the existing amount of Rs 2/Kg being charged from the beneficiary shall be collected by the MPS. For this purpose the MPS shall preferably collect the amount through digital payment mode. Only where the beneficiary does not have access to digital payments shall the MPS collect the payment in cash.
To extend financial relief to the farmers out of State Budget, the Cabinet also gave approval to provide relief of Rs. 5400/- per acre assuming 50% loss to the cotton crop in entire area in Sri Muktsar Sahib district. Resultantly, Rs.38.08 crore and Rs. 3.81 crore would be released to these affected farmers and farm labourers respectively out of state budget.