On what basis are the fair price shops allotted the quota of goods to be distributed by them?
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Poor people can’t afford to purchase at their ‘market price’ even the vital commodities.
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One of the techniques taken in India to assist these individuals is the public distribution system under this scheme which makes vital commodities such as wheat, rice, sugar, etc. accessible to the common person at a cheaper rate through fair price stores called ration stores.
Fair price shops:
- Through fair price stores popularly known as ration stores, government sells these commodities.
- These stores are open throughout the nation. These commodities are supplied by the state to the proprietor of these stores based on the amount of ration cards registered with each store.
- They pay a commission on their total sales to the proprietor of these stores.
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