The decision has been taken in view of slow progress in the construction of intermediary godowns by state governments at a time when the government is in a hurry to roll out the ambitious food law in all states ahead of the general elections next year.
The Centre has decided to set up intermediary godowns, which are generally created at block level, for efficient and smooth distribution of foodgrains via PDS and check leakages.
"After toilets and anganwadi kendras, we have decided to construct intermediary godowns for storage of PDS foodgrains under the MNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act)," Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh told reporters.
The Schedule 1 of the MNREGA will be amended to include construction of intermediary godowns. The guidelines will be issued in this regard soon, he said.
Addressing a joint press conference with Food Minister K V Thomas, Ramesh said: "About Rs 450 crore will be spent this fiscal for construction of intermediary godowns with a capacity of 15 lakh tonnes foodgrains in states."
The state governments are required to provide land, while the Centre will bear the entire construction cost. States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharasthra, Gujarat are expected to benefit maximum, he said.
Currently, foodgrain is distributed directly from FCI depots to ration shops, resulting in 25-30 per cent leakage and pilferage. Setting up of intermediary godowns will check this problem, Ramesh said.
The construction of permanent structures like godowns and toilets has been taken under MNREGA as the rural job scheme has been blamed for doing only "kuccha (temporary) work and not pucca (permanent) work," he added.
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