what are the issue price and fair price shops?
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fair price at which the bpl cards member get their things
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•Issue price The food grains procured and stored by the government are distributed in food-deficit areas and among the poorer strata of society at a price lower than the market price. This price is known as issue price.
•Fair price shops The food procured by the Food Corporation of India is distributed through government-regulated ration shops. The prices at which food materials are sold at these ration shops are lower than the market prices.
The low pricing is to benefit the poorer strata of society.
This is why, these shops are called fair price shops. Fair price shops keep stocks of food grains, sugar and kerosene oil. Any family with a ration card can buy a stipulated amount of these items every month from the nearby ration shop.
•Fair price shops The food procured by the Food Corporation of India is distributed through government-regulated ration shops. The prices at which food materials are sold at these ration shops are lower than the market prices.
The low pricing is to benefit the poorer strata of society.
This is why, these shops are called fair price shops. Fair price shops keep stocks of food grains, sugar and kerosene oil. Any family with a ration card can buy a stipulated amount of these items every month from the nearby ration shop.
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