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Is demand for free foodgrain under PMGKAY slowing?

Data shows that the quantity of foodgrain distributed in May-July this year is lower compared with the same period last year when the country was locked down. What does that mean?

August 13, 2021 / 11:53 IST
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The demand for free foodgrain distributed under the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Kalyan Anna Yojna (PMGKAY) seems to be slowing, data shared in Lok Sabha and on the department of food and public distribution suggest. The distribution of foodgrain under the scheme that is to run until November 2021 was about 8% lower during May-July compared with the same period last year, signalling a less severe economic distress during the second wave.

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Data on foodgrain distributed show that 99.78 lakh metric tonnes of wheat and rice were given out between May and July this year compared to 108.01 lakh metric tonnes of grain in the same period of last year. In April 2020, the first month of the scheme, a total of 39.51 lakh tonnes of wheat and rice were distributed.

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