Centre conducts pilot study for improving viability of Fair Price Shops

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A pilot study is being conducted to improve viability of 60 FPS across 4 cities i.e. Hyderabad, Ghaziabad, Jaipur and Ahmedabad. Govt of India under leadership of respective States is providing handholding assistance to these FPS shops by partnering with Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) for provision of working capital and B2B online wholesale aggregators for sale of non-PDS items with focus on nutritional items.

As part of efforts to improve the viability of FPSs, Government of India has taken various initiatives and requested all State/UT Governments to implement additional services at the FPSs, including Common Service Centre (CSC) services, banking services through tie-up with banks/ corporate banking correspondents, banking and citizen-centric services of India Post Payment Bank (IPPB), retail sale of small (5kg) LPG cylinders and sale of other commodities/ general store items etc. Further, to address the skill development challenges, this Department is exploring possibilities of conducting capacity building programs or short term skill development courses through the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) to boost the confidence of FPS owners and equip them with the essential entrepreneurship skills required for venturing into new business avenues.

Under the domain of operational responsibilities, State/UT Governments have been advised to display information boards, preferably made of tin plates with colour painting showing beneficiary’s rights and integration of weighing scale with electronic Point of Sales (ePoS) devices at all FPSs and explore the feasibility of installation of CCTV cameras at all FPSs.

The Public Distribution System (PDS) is operated under joint responsibilities of the Central and State/UT Governments, wherein this Department, through Food Corporation of India (FCI), has assumed the responsibility for procurement, storage, transportation and allocation of foodgrains to States/UTs. Whereas, the operational responsibilities such as licensing and monitoring of Fair Price Shops (FPSs) including identification of eligible households/ beneficiaries, issuance of Ration Cards, Aadhaar seeding, FPS-wise allocation and distribution of foodgrains, authentication of beneficiaries, etc. rest with the respective State/UT Government.

As per information received from State Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, a total number of 29,872 FPS have been integrated with e-PoS device with automatic weighing scales.

Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) is being implemented by all scheduled commercial banks including Regional Rural Banks. As per information received from Public Sector Banks (PSBs), as on 24 November, 2023, a total of 1,15,803 loans have been extended to FPS dealers since the inception of PMMY on 08 August, 2015. A Statement indicating state-wise, including Andhra Pradesh, number of PMMY loans extended to FPS dealers by Public Sector Banks is below.

Statement indicating State/UT – wise number of Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) to Fair Price Shop Dealers by Public Sector Banks ( as on 24.11.2023) is as follows:

Sr NoState/ U.T. NameNo. of Loan Accounts
1Andaman and Nicobar Islands51
2Andhra Pradesh14,136
3Arunachal Pradesh182
4Assam1,769
5Bihar4,757
6Chandigarh259
7Chhattisgarh3,281
8Daman and Diu & Dadra and Nagar Haveli16
9Delhi464
10Goa68
11Gujarat3,118
12Haryana1,022
13Himachal Pradesh1,242
14Jharkhand5,964
15Karnataka3,464
16Kerala4,115
17Lakshadweep5
18Madhya Pradesh16,767
19Maharashtra10,557
20Manipur236
21Meghalaya333
22Mizoram126
23Nagaland282
24Odisha7,954
25Pondicherry285
26Punjab1,669
27Rajasthan3,308
28Sikkim47
29Tamil Nadu5,142
30Telangana8,345
31Tripura1,532
32Uttar Pradesh7,553
33Uttarakhand2,670
34West Bengal3,299
35Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir1,741
36Union Territory of Ladakh44
Total1,15,803
Source: As per data reported by Public Sector Banks (PSBs)
 
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