Patan District Collector Arvind Vijayan, via an order dated September 12, has shifted the ration cards of all 436 households in Kanosan to the neighbouring Edla FPS following an alleged social boycott by the Thakor community (Other Backward Class community).

Though the Dalit FPS vendor has been in charge of the dealership for the last three decades, a backlash commenced two years ago when a Thakor village leader was denied rations because of the invalidity of his ration card, according to the convenors.


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Such an act of injustice by the district collector to transfer ration cards of the villagers to other FPS should immediately be taken up as a suo motu cognisance by the chief secretary of the Gujarat government, they added.

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To justify its order, the Gujarat government has said that there are more ration cards than people in several areas. It is thus cancelling ration cards of 83,556 families across 11 districts. According to the Congress party, tribal families are largely concentrated in the areas being targeted.

Kanti Parmar lies on a cot under a tree in his courtyard, fussing over the white plaster wrapped over the stump of his left leg. Kanti, 60, is the owner of the sole ration shop in Kanosan village in Patan district of north Gujarat. His son Mukesh says Kanti, a Dalit, was deeply affected after villagers, a majority of whom are upper caste Thakors, stopped picking up rations from his shop a while ago. Earlier this year, Kanti attempted suicide in Patan, and was rescued by passers-by. He lost a leg in the process.

A fair price shop owner needs to obtain the biometrics of all the ration card holders who punch in with their thumb before collecting their monthly quota of rice, wheat, bajra (pearl millet), sugar, salt, and oil. The ration shop owner must ensure that the ration card holder receives the ration allotted to them. They must also give the holder a printout of a coupon or a receipt, which provides this information.

"An amount of Rs 1,000 will be transferred directly into the bank accounts of each of the 66 lakh ration card holding families under the National Food Security Act (NFSA). The money will help the NFSA card-holding poor and middle class families who are affected by the lockdown," he told reporters.

"Starting Monday, NFSA card-holding families will get Rs 1000 assistance for the month of April. The distribution will be done on the basis of the database available with the state government. These families need not do any formalities," said Ashwani Kumar, Secretary to Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.

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The new system will ensure that no poor people are deprived of foodgrains under the PDS system if they shift from one place to another, Paswan said. The new system will also help weed out fake ration card holders, he claimed.

The demand for "universalisation" of the public distribution system during a period of rising prices is not relevant since, more than four-fifths of households in rural areas and two-thirds in urban centres are already covered by it. Yet, a very small proportion of rural/urban households actually make purchases of either rice or wheat from the PDS; an insignificant amount of consumption is met by ration shop purchases. The pattern is somewhat better for below the poverty line households with ration cards. What all this shows is that the issue is not universalisation but improved functioning, greater efficiency and BPL-friendliness of the PDS. e24fc04721

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