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what a short note on public distribution system

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Public Distribution System is a system of distribution of selected essential goods through the fair price shops (ration shops or co-operatives owned by the government) which are operated by private dealers under the government's control and direction. Rice, wheat and sugar are main food grains throughout the period.

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Public distribution system is a structure that is sponsored by a government and includes chain of shops trusted with the work of distributing basic food and non-food commodities to the disadvantaged group of the society at very low prices. The central and state governments shared the accountability of regulating the Public distribution system. While the central government is responsible for procurement, storage, transportation, and bulk allocation of food grains, state governments hold the responsibility for distributing the same to the consumers through the established system of Fair Price Shops. State governments are also responsible for operational responsibilities including allocation and identification of families below poverty line, issue of ration cards, supervision and monitoring the functioning of FPSs system (PDS) is an Indian food security system. Established by the Government of India under Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution and managed cooperatively with state governments in India, it distributes sponsored food and non-food stuffs to poor community of India. Some of the commodities distributed by food department include staple food grains, such as wheat, rice, sugar, and kerosene, through as ration shops established in several states across the nation. Food Corporation of India, a Government-owned corporation, acquires and maintains the Public distribution system.

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