Economy, asked by pratham8549, 9 months ago

why is the PDS crisis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Public Distribution System (PDS) This is a chain of fair price shops (ration shops) through which subsidized food, sugar and kerosene are given to the poor people. ... A family with a ration card can buy 35 kg of grains, 5 litres of kerosene, 5 kg of sugar, etc. Items and quantities can vary from one state to another.

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It is not a crisis........

Answered by farooquihk
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The government cited material breaches in securing insurance guarantee as the basis for the suspension of the deal. The Coalition of Stakeholders on Electricity Contracts and Arrangements says MiDA must be blamed for the current crisis as it perpetuated fraud in the process that handed PDS the ECG concession.

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