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ICRIER published policy brief - Rationalising the Public Distribution System (PDS) in India

Posted 18 Nov 2024

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Highlighting the persistence of leakages in the PDS grains, the study suggests ways to rationalize the system to ensure food and nutritional security.

Key Findings

  • PDS Leakage: 28% of allocated grains supplied by Food Corporation of India (FCI) and State Governments fail to reach the intended beneficiaries
    • This amounts to a financial loss of about Rs. 69,108 crores.
  • Efficacy of recent reforms: Linking ration cards with Aadhaar and installation of PoS machines in 95% of Fair Price Shops (FPS) has increased efficacy of distribution but has not eliminated leakages.  
  • Regional variations: States like Bihar and West Bengal have made significant improvements in plugging PDS leakage, however, high leakages persist in North-eastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Gujarat.
    • One factor for higher leakages, particularly in North-eastern states, is lack of digitalisation of PDS system.

Recommendations

  • Effective targeting of beneficiaries: Reducing the coverage of population covered under PDS (from present 57%) to the bottom 15% for free food distribution, while the rest could be given grains at 50% of MSP.
  • Shift towards Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT): DBT minimizes leakage, reduces administrative costs, and empower citizens with flexibility in dietary choices.
  • Transforming FPS into Nutrition Hubs: A Food Coupon Approach can be implemented in select FPSs to tackle the issue of siphoning off of grains.

About Public Distribution System (PDS)

  • By coverage, it is the world’s largest food distribution program.
  • Operated under joint responsibility of Centre and States: 
    • Centre (through FCI): Procurement, storage, transportation and bulk allocation of food grains.
    • States: Operational  responsibility including allocation within State, identification  of eligible families, issuing of Ration Cards and supervision of FPSs. 
  • Evolution of PDS: Revamped PDS (1992), Targeted PDS (TPDS) (1997), Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) (2000), National Food Security Act (2013), Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) (2020).
  • Tags :
  • PMGKAY
  • Public Distribution System
  • PDS Leakage
  • PDS Reforms
  • Digitization in PDS
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