Commissioner for Civil Supplies Sri C.V. Anand said government has saved
to tune of Rs. 107 Crores by regular meetings with rice millers for supplying
rice to government welfare hostels, Mid-Day Meal and PDS Rice.
Under the leadership of the Minister fervently bargaining with the
representatives of Telangana Millers Association government able to save Rs.25
crores on fine rice Rs.25 crore and on Rs.82 crores on raw rice.
As there is a shortage of CMR rice this year for PDS, the department has
decided to purchase from the millers an extra quantity of 6.0 lakh metric tons
of raw and 1.50 lakh metric tons of fine rice for supplying to welfare hostels.
Only three applicants responded for an online tender-call and the maximum
rate for Grade-A quality quoted was @Rs.2650/- per quintal for L1 tender was
filed to supply 1.06 lakh mt only. And
tender was filed to supply of 1.50 lakh metric tons of fine rice at Rs. 3492
per quintal.
Minister for Civil Supplies Sri Etala Rajender met with the
representatives of Telangana Millers Association, it was agreed by the later to
supply PDS rice @Rs.2400 per quintal and Raw rice at Rs.3250, steamed rice at
Rs. 3300 per quintal if it is supplied in the bags provided by the department.
Commissioner said for this initially it was Rs.1578/-crore as per the
tender quote for the procurement of 6 lakh mt. Now it is brought down to
Rs.1495.80 crores.
Last year the requirement of rice was 10,000-12,000 mt per month and 1.20 lakh mt for the whole year. Because of the increase
in the number of students this year, the department would require 1.50 lakh mt.
The Civil Supplies Department of Telangana Government is focusing more on
the quality of rice supplied to the Government Hostels and other welfare
schemes like Mid-Day Meal. With a view to supply quality food to the poor
students studying in Government Schools, the department has been supplying fine
rice for quite some time. But unfortunately a portion of it is getting diverted
by some fraudulent traders and vested interests. The quality of rice supplied
also was found not up to the mark at some places. The officials of the Task
Force and Enforcement wings of the department brought some specific cases to
the notice of the Commissioner Sri C.V. Anand recently.
After studying these problems in depth, the department has decided to
make changes in the system of transportation, quality, quantity (weight) etc.,
and to keep a constant vigil on it. Earlier the rice is first supplied to
ration shops from go-downs and then to Schools from there. ‘Here after we would
supply rice to schools directly from the go-downs’, says Sri C.V. Anand.
‘Accordingly we have made changes to the transport policy to suit all the
31 districts in the State and completed the tender process. So stage II
transporters hereafter supply fine rice to the schools directly from the
go-downs and the dealers of rations shops would play no role in this
transaction, he elaborated.
The Commissioner further clarified that the rice supplied to schools
would be packed in a specially designed gunny bags for an easy identification.
This helps to put a check on the organizers of hostels from misuse. These bags weighing 50kgs would have big
letters like ‘FINE RICE’ on one side and the details like the name of the
miller, his area, the date of packing, the quality details, the name of the
department etc., on the other side. “We have made this printing of details on
gunny bags mandatory’ explained C V
Anand.
-Press note


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