Economy, asked by sarojraipure713, 11 months ago

ration shops in India are regulated by​

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Answered by samridh30
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Answer:

indian government.........

Answered by Phoca
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Explanation:

  • Indian Government started three food intervention programmes in the mid-1970s in which one was the public distribution system (PDS).
  • The main aim of public distribution was to provide raw food grains to the poorer section of India via ration shops.
  • The ration shops were regulated by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) which is a corporation under the Indian Government.
  • Thus, the Food Corporation of India (Government of India) regulates the ration shops.

To learn more:

1. Function of FCI: https://brainly.in/question/8632943

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