Economy, asked by tanmaypubg, 11 months ago

Explain the acvity of ration shop

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Answered by trincyshaju1977
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1)Ration shops are required for the purpose of distributing food grains to the poor.

2)it offers a minimal price for the BPL people to meet their daily needs,

3) the government issues minimum support prices for accquiring food grains from the farmers, and ration shops are a part of the PDS(public distribution system).

4)ration shops helps the BPL(below poverty line) people to sustain their livelihood by offering them lower prices for food.

5) ration shops helps in ensuring the food security of the country.

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Answered by Rajeshkumare
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upIndian foods established by the Government of India under Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution is to give subsidized food and non-food items to India's poor. This scheme was first launched in February 1944, during the Second World Warand was launched in the current form in June 1947. Major commodities distributed include staple food grains, such as wheat, rice, sugarand kerosene, through a network of fair price shops (also known as ration shops) established in several states across the country. Food Corporation of India, is a Government-owned corporation, procures and maintains the PDS.

In coverage and public expenditure, it is considered to be the most important food security network. However, the food grains supplied by the ration shops are not enough to meet the consumption needs of the poor or are of inferior quality. The average level of consumption of PDS seeds in India is only 1 kg per person / month. The PDS has been criticised for its urban bias and its failure to serve the poorer sections of the population effectively. The targeted PDS is costly and gives rise to much corruption in the process of extricating the poor from those who are less needy. Today, India has the largest stock of grain in the world besides China, the government spends Rs. 750 billion ($13.6 billion) per year, almost 1 percent of GDP, yet 21% remain undernourished.[1] Distribution of food grains to poor people throughout the country is managed by state governments.[2]As of date there are 505879[3] Fair Price Shops (FPS) across India.


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