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Maharashtra puts in place mechanism to implement Food Security Act

All ration card holders, who have an annual income of Rs 44,000 in rural and Rs 59,000 in urban areas respectively, will be eligible to avail the benefits of subsidised food as priority household beneficiaries through Fair Price Shops (FPS).

January 02, 2018 / 16:33 IST
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The Maharashtra government has issued a notification for creating an administrative framework for the implementation of the National Food Security Act, 2013.

The notification, issued on December 13, 2017, provides for setting up the State Food Commission (SFC), creating the post of District Grievance Redressal Officer (DGRO) and a Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) whereby essential commodities will be made available to ration card holders through Fair Price Shops (FPS).

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The grievance redressal mechanism would consist of a call centre-based helpline with toll free numbers for registering complaints and providing information to the public, says the notification.

The DGRO would hear, dispose of complaints received or take suo-moto action related to distribution of entitled food grains or meals.