Taking strong exception to reports of starvation deaths in some states like Jharkhand, Paswan said that while the reason for such deaths is being investigated, states should ensure grains reach the destitute right at their doorstep or get in writing from beneficiaries the identity of the persons who would collect the grains on their behalf.
The matter was discussed in detail with as many as 15 state food ministers at a meeting in the national capital, that also included senior officials from the central and state governments.
"We have given guidelines to all states to ensure there are no starvation deaths because of non-delivery of PDS grains. As a precautionary measure, we have asked states to provide for doorstep delivery of subsidised grains," Paswan told reporters after the meeting.
He added that state governments should keep a watch on beneficiaries who aren't lifting their ration for the past three consecutive months.
"It is possible such beneficiary is rich and does not require the grains, in which case the ration card can be cancelled. It is also possible that old and physically disabled beneficiaries are not able to visit the ration shop. In such cases, we need to deliver the rations at home," Paswan said.
On price of perishable commodities, Paswan told states to set up state-level price stabilisation fund (PSF), similar to the one the central government has, to help regulate price volatility of key agri-horticultural produce like onion, potatoes and pulses.
Meanwhile, vegetable prices are on rise in some parts of the country, with tomato being sold at Rs 50-70 a kg in the national capital on Friday. Potato and onion sold at Rs 30 per kg each here, as per the trade data.
Normally, prices of perishables go up during monsoon because of crop damage, lack of storage and transportation hurdles.
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